Bundesliga giants are reportedly monitoring the Sunderland striker ahead of the summer transfer window
Sunderland striker Brian Brobbey is attracting interest from Bayern Munich ahead of the summer transfer window, according to reports.
The 24-year-old forward has enjoyed an impressive debut season in the Premier League following his move from Ajax last summer, with his performances understood to have caught the attention of several top European clubs.
According to The Independent, Bayern Munich are among those monitoring Brobbey closely as they consider potential attacking additions ahead of next season. Brobbey joined Sunderland in a deal worth around £17million, potentially rising to £21.5million with add-ons, and has since made a strong impact on Wearside.
While his return of six goals in 25 appearances only tells part of the story, it is his physical presence, movement and ability to lead the line that have reportedly impressed clubs at the top end of the European game. The Netherlands international, who was part of his country’s squad at Euro 2024, is also expected to be in contention for the World Cup squad, which could further increase his value in the coming months.
Brobbey’s signing formed part of Sunderland’s data-driven recruitment strategy, which has been widely credited for the club’s progress following their return to the top flight. His development in the Premier League could significantly increase his market value, with reports suggesting any potential fee would likely exceed what Sunderland paid just 12 months ago. However, there is no indication at this stage that Sunderland are willing to sell, particularly with the club pushing for a strong finish to the season and building towards a key summer window.
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