The summer transfer period is approaching, planning is in full swing at FC Bayern, BVB and other clubs. What rumors are circulating in the Bundesliga, the 2nd Bundesliga, the Premier League or LaLiga? What important transfer news is there? sport.de keeps you up to date in the transfer ticker.

  • 1. FC Köln waives the purchase option

  • Eintracht has France youngsters in its sights

  • BVB and Bayern in a duel for talent

  • 1. FC Cologne announces Kaminski decision

+++ June 4th: Loan returns to FC Bayern +++

At the beginning of the year, FC Bayern loaned midfield talent Felipe Chavez to 1. FC Köln, for whom the Peruvian international played seven competitive games. A yield that did not persuade Effzeh to exercise an agreed purchase option.

The cathedral townspeople therefore announced on Thursday that Chavez would return to Munich.

+++ June 4th: Eintracht Frankfurt wants France talent +++

At just 17 years old, Djylian N’Guessan played five games for French second division club AS Saint-Étienne in 2025/26. The youngster even scored his first professional goal in the cup and the attacker has been a regular in the French youth teams for years. Eintracht Frankfurt obviously didn’t miss this. More on the topic.

+++ June 4th: Schalke makes a decision +++

In 2025/26, FC Schalke 04 was finally able to complete its return to the Bundesliga. Despite major financial challenges, the Knappen bosses put together a team that, led by relatively unknown coach Miron Muslic, secured the title in the 2nd division. This success allegedly also has an impact on some of the Royal Blues’ players who were able to contribute little or nothing to promotion – the players who were on loan in 2025/26. You can find out details in our news on the topic.

+++ June 4th: Keeper will probably leave FC Bayern +++

In the summer of 2023, Daniel Peretz moved from Maccabi Tel Aviv to FC Bayern, where the keeper hardly got a chance given the enormous competition. A loan to Hamburger SV in the summer of 2025 was supposed to be a way out, but the 25-year-old was also mostly on the bench in northern Germany. The result: The Munich team broke off the engagement in January 2026 and instead loaned the Israeli international to FC Southampton. A perfectly right decision that could culminate in a permanent transfer. You can find out more about the topic here.

+++ June 4th: FC Bayern and BVB scout Liverpool youngsters +++

Liverpool youngster Vincent Jospeh has already scored eight goals in nine games for the English U16 team. The 16-year-old is also impressive in the U18 Premier League. A circumstance that is said to have brought FC Bayern and BVB onto the scene.

According to “TheSecretScout”, the two Bundesliga clubs have put out feelers for the top talent. However, Manchester United is also said to be very interested.

+++ June 3rd: FC Bayern facing a double pack? +++

FC Bayern is interested in Ismael Saibari from PSV Eindhoven. The Munich team should have another star from the Dutch champions on their radar. There is more about the rumor here.

+++ June 3rd: Barca has to be patient +++

FC Barcelona wants to step up its game after buying Anthony Gordon. Now the Spanish champions have to be patient. More about that here.

+++ June 3rd: FC Schalke 04 before coup +++

FC Schalke 04 is said to have agreed on a new contract with one of its promotion heroes. More about that here.

+++ June 3rd: FC Bayern picks up the pace +++

The move from Eindhoven’s Ismael Saibari to FC Bayern could apparently happen quickly. More about that here.

+++ June 3rd: 1. FC Cologne announces Kaminski decision +++

1. FC Köln has drawn the purchase option from Jakub Kaminski. The Rhinelanders are finally releasing the offensive player from VfL Wolfsburg. The Bundesliga club did not provide any information about the term of the contract.

“His development and his achievements are at the same time a very good example of the fact that 1. FC Köln is an excellent address for ambitious players to develop at a high level and take the next step in their career,” said Cologne’s sports director Thomas Kessler, commenting on the decision in a statement.

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