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Bayern Munich Identify Luis Diaz Backup
Bayern Munich have identified a promising backup option for their star winger Luis Diaz, who joined the club from Liverpool on a four-year contract until the end of the 2028/29 season under manager Vincent Kompany[6]. The Colombian international has excelled in Munich, boasting an impressive 33 goal contributions in 31 matches across all competitions, outshining many Liverpool forwards like Florian Wirtz[3].
Despite Diaz's strong form and internal confidence as the primary left-wing starter[2], Bayern are proactively scouting a challenger to deepen their attacking options without disrupting the squad structure. Reports from the BILD podcast "Bayern Insider" highlight Bazoumana Touré, the Bundesliga shooting star from TSG Hoffenheim, as a key target. The 19-year-old brings pace, dynamism, and a carefree attitude, making him an eye-catching prospect this season[2]. Lothar Matthäus recently endorsed Touré, positioning him as a developmental signing rather than an instant starter[2].
Transfer expert Christian Falk confirmed interest but noted it's not "hot" yet—more observation than active negotiations. Julian Agardi emphasized Touré would serve as a direct "backup for Luis Díaz," creating healthy competition on the left flank[2]. This move aligns with Bayern's summer strategy for a cost-effective, high-potential addition amid their pursuit of offensive depth.
Flashback to Diaz's transfer: Bayern's persistent bids, including a rejected £58.5m (€67.5m) offer, led to his departure from Liverpool despite initial "not for sale" stance[1][4]. Liverpool boss Arne Slot defended the sale, citing sustainability and Diaz's contract disputes at age 28, while prioritizing other targets[3]. Fans miss his impact, but Bayern's succession planning ensures longevity[5].
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