BAYERN DEADLINE: MAX EBERL CONFIRMS "NO MORE NEGOTIATIONS" IN DAYOT UPAMECANO CONTRACT SAGA

Bayern Munich are frustrated as Dayot Upamecano delays a new deal. Discover why the club won't improve their "final offer."

Bayern Deadline: Max Eberl confirms "no more negotiations" in Dayot Upamecano contract saga
Breaking down the financial gap in Dayot Upamecano’s contract talks

Bayern Munich aren’t planning any big moves as the winter transfer window wraps up. They’re looking ahead to summer, when the players they really want will be up for grabs.

Right now, the club’s busy sorting out new contracts for their key guys. Serge Gnabry and Konrad Laimer are both close to signing extensions. Expect those deals to be wrapped up in the next couple of weeks.

But the real priority is Dayot Upamecano. He’s only got six months left on his contract, and people around the club have been pretty hopeful since January started that he’d sign on again soon. Still, Upamecano hasn’t given his final answer yet, and Bayern are starting to get annoyed with how long it’s taking.

According to Sport1, Bayern have bent over backwards to meet Upamecano’s demands. They’ve offered him a strong financial package and are even including a release clause in his new deal. Plus, with Vincent Kompany in charge, Upamecano’s been showing his best form, so the project at Bayern should be appealing for him.

Even with all the behind-the-scenes frustration, Bayern haven’t set a hard deadline for Upamecano to decide. Sky Sports’ Florian Plettenberg says the club won’t sweeten their offer any further—they think they’ve gone as far as they can without messing up their wage structure.

Ideally, Bayern want Upamecano’s answer soon so they can lock in their summer plans. They’ve already lost Marc Guehi to Manchester City—he had been in talks for a free transfer, but City snapped him up in January.

Bayern do have other defenders on their radar, but they need clarity from Upamecano before they figure out how to spend their money elsewhere.

Honestly, with Real Madrid stepping back, Upamecano has just about everything he could ask for in this new Bayern deal. Now it’s up to him.

BAYERN MUNICH RULE OUT MARCUS RASHFORD MOVE REGARDLESS OF ANTHONY GORDON OUTCOME

Marcus Rashford is not a target for Bayern Munich this summer, as the club focuses entirely on signing Gordon from Newcastle.

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Bayern Munich excluded Marcus Rashford from their summer plans - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Bayern Munich aren’t considering a move for Marcus Rashford this summer, no matter what happens with Anthony Gordon. That’s according to a German reporter who’s close to the story.

Right now, Rashford is wrapping up his loan at Barcelona. He’s set to return to Manchester United at the end of the season. Barcelona have an option to make the deal permanent for €30 million (£26 million) in the summer. Both Rashford and Barcelona want him to stay, but here’s the catch: the club doesn’t want to pay the full €30 million.

Barcelona would rather keep Rashford on loan for another year or get him for a lower fee. Manchester United’s not having it. They want the full price, so Barcelona are starting to look at other players.

Rashford hasn’t made a secret of where he wants to be. Earlier in the season, he told Sport, one of the local Barcelona papers, about how much he wants to stay, saying, “Of course, what I want is to stay at Barca. It’s the ultimate goal.” He talked about the pressure and expectations at the club, saying they keep him motivated and that he feels like he’s in the perfect environment to grow and win trophies. For now, though, it’s all up in the air until next summer.

Last year, Bayern Munich actually showed some interest in Rashford before he went to Barcelona. But now, they’re focused on signing Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United for the left wing. The problem is, Gordon’s interested, but Newcastle’s price is ridiculous, reportedly around £80 million (€92.6 million). That’s much higher than what Bayern’s willing to pay. They’re thinking closer to £60 million (€69.4 million), and maybe with add-ons or an instalment plan. If Newcastle won’t budge, it probably isn’t happening.

Christian Falk, a trusted journalist from Bild, says Bayern aren’t considering Rashford as a backup if they can’t land Gordon. Bayern’s got a short list of players for the left wing, and Rashford isn’t on it. Gordon’s their main focus, but even if that deal falls through, Rashford’s not the next in line.

So at this stage, Bayern and Rashford won’t be coming together this summer, even if Gordon stays at Newcastle. That’s just not in the plans.

BAYERN MUNICH IDENTIFY ARSENAL’S KAI HAVERTZ AS TOP TARGET FOR SUMMER WINDOW

From North London to Munich? Kai Havertz emerges as the leading candidate to join Bayern’s elite Premier League-built attack.

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Kai Havertz emerges as Bayern replacement for Jackson following Chelsea deal collapse - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Bayern Munich still have their eye on an Arsenal star, hoping to bring more Premier League experience up front, especially after plans with Chelsea fell apart.

Right now, Bayern are among the best teams in Europe. It really depends on how you rank PSG, but Bayern’s up there, no question. Vincent Kompany deserves a lot of credit for getting them to this level. Still, you can’t ignore their recruitment. They keep picking top-flight Premier League attackers, and it works.

With Luis Diaz, Harry Kane, and Michael Olise, Bayern’s attack is lethal. Those three have already scored 100 goals this season. Defenders in the Bundesliga just can’t cope, and you can tell their time in England’s toughest league has paid off.

Bayern have another Premier League forward in the mix right now, but he’s not sticking around.

Chelsea deal off, Bayern looking at Arsenal.

On Wednesday, Fabrizio Romano made it official that X: Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson will head back to Stamford Bridge this summer because Bayern aren’t activating his €65m buy option. Bayern’s director, Max Eberl, confirmed it, so that the backup spot behind Kane opens again when Jackson leaves.

James Benge reports that Kai Havertz’s name is coming up as a possible replacement. He said on the Inside Arsenal podcast that Bayern are definitely interested, “but nothing concrete yet.” Havertz could be the squad player who covers for Musiala and Kane.

Honestly, signing a German for Germany’s top club makes sense. Arsenal won’t just roll over, though, if Bayern come calling. Even after picking up Viktor Gyokeres last summer, Mikel Arteta still prefers Havertz up front. When Arsenal played Manchester City in their biggest game this season, Arteta benched Gyokeres and started Havertz.

Havertz has had injury issues this year. Heading into summer, he’ll still have two years left on his contract. If Bayern make a strong offer, Arsenal could think about selling.

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