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Liverpool and Arsenal Keeping Tabs on Bayern Munich Youngster Lennart Karl
Liverpool and Arsenal are actively monitoring Bayern Munich's 17-year-old prodigy Lennart Karl ahead of his 18th birthday this weekend, but the Bundesliga champions are poised to secure his long-term future.
Karl, a Germany U21 international with two caps and three goals, has burst onto the scene this 2025/2026 season. The attacking midfielder has made four Bundesliga appearances (scoring three goals) and started five Champions League games plus 11 in the league, totaling around 30 first-team outings with seven goals overall. His dazzling style has drawn Lionel Messi comparisons, and Transfermarkt values him at €60 million, with Bayern demanding €80-90 million to fend off suitors.
Premier League giants Arsenal and Liverpool have made regular checks and expressed interest, alongside Chelsea, Manchester City, Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Paris Saint-Germain. Sources confirm the English clubs have kept lines open, but Karl and his representatives insist he envisions his future solely at Bayern, rejecting any immediate moves.
Bayern, viewing Karl as a cornerstone, have an agreement for an automatic extension upon turning 18, pushing his deal to 2029—with talks advancing for a further four-year contract. Sporting director Max Eberl's recent comments highlighted no rush for Karl's case amid other contract priorities, underscoring the club's calm confidence. This double-deal strategy aims to thwart Europe's elite, leaving Liverpool and Arsenal empty-handed despite their tabs.
Karl's loyalty and Bayern's integration—making him feel central—signal he's focused on development in Munich, poised to become a defining figure for the Rekordmeister's next generation.
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