Bayern Munich News: The aftermath of FC Bayern’s 4-4 win over Gladbach
Published on Saturday, 7 March 2026 at 5:06 pm

Allianz Arena—Bayern Munich turned the page on a frustrating run against their bogey side, dispatching Borussia Mönchengladbach 4-1 on a night when several regulars watched from the stands. Without a handful of first-choice names, the Bavarians showed no mercy, dictating tempo from kickoff and refusing to let the visitors settle into any rhythm.
The comprehensive result vaults Bayern back into the thick of the title conversation and offers immediate vindication for a squad that had struggled to shake Die Fohlen in recent seasons. From the opening whistle, Bayern pressed high, recycled possession efficiently, and converted chances with the sort of cold precision coach Vincent Kompany has demanded since preseason. Gladbach, meanwhile, never found a foothold; their lone consolation came late, after the outcome was all but sealed.
Harry Kane, whose name has been bandied about in speculative reports linking him to Barcelona, was again at the heart of the attack. Sport Bild’s Christian Falk extinguished any lingering smoke around that rumor, stressing that neither Kane, his brother-agent Charlie, nor his father have fielded contact from the Catalan club. Falk suggested the story was more useful for would-be presidential candidates at Barça than for reflecting actual negotiations, adding that the club’s true striker shortlist is headed by Atlético Madrid’s Julián Álvarez, not the England captain.
Off the pitch, Bayern’s recruitment staff remain busy. Red Bull Salzburg’s 18-year-old utility forward Kerim Alajbegović has emerged as a live target. The Bosnia-Herzegovina international, who holds German citizenship, is comfortable across the front line and has drawn admiring glances from Milan and Juventus as well. Scouts praise his technique, set-piece delivery, and leadership traits rare for a player barely out of the youth bracket.
In the same defensive department where speculation swirls, Kim Min-jae continues to field questions about his future. Falk reports that Galatasaray’s rumored interest is a non-starter; while suitors from Saudi Arabia tested the waters in January, a Premier League offer would hold far more appeal. Bayern, for their part, are open to a transfer if the 27-year-old opts for a new chapter.
Elsewhere in the Bundesliga, FSV Mainz 05 are eager to retain Paul Nebel beyond his 2027 deal, yet the 23-year-old winger could still move this summer amid steady domestic enquiries. Nebel, newly represented by Sports360, has one goal and two assists in 30 appearances this season. His club teammate Nadiem Amiri is pushing for an exit despite a standout personal campaign of 15 goals and three assists. The 29-year-old German international, now working with agents Pini Zahavi and Max Bielefeld, views a transfer as essential to keeping his World Cup hopes alive and is open to opportunities outside Europe.
Back in Munich, the club has no intention of cashing in on Michael Olise, while talks with academy product Lennart Karl are expected to materialize—if not immediately. The result against Gladbach underlined Bayern’s depth; the coming weeks will reveal whether that depth is reinforced or selectively trimmed.
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