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Bayern talent on loan to Italy
Updated on January 13, 2025 – 10:28 p.mReading time: 5 minutes

The winter transfer phase is underway and the German clubs are in the middle of it. Rumors and fixed changes from the world of football can be found here.
With the beginning of 2025, the transfer window opened in the Bundesliga and other European leagues. In Germany the transfer period ends on February 3rd. After that, players can still move abroad, provided the leagues there have a later transfer deadline.
Which clubs are most in need of reinforcements, what is FC Bayern doing and what is the situation at the top European clubs? These and many other questions will be answered this transfer winter. At t-online you can find an overview of the most important guesses and changes from Germany and the world.
FC Bayern is loaning its young player Arijon Ibrahimovic to Lazio. As the club announced on Monday, the 19-year-old attacking midfielder will initially be available to the Italian first division club until the end of the season. In addition, a purchase option is said to have been agreed for a transfer fee of allegedly ten million euros. Ibrahimovic still has a contract in Munich until 2027.
This is Ibrahimovic’s second loan move to Italy. Last season he played for Frosinone Calcio and scored two goals in 18 competitive appearances. After the club was relegated to Serie B, the Nuremberg native returned to Munich.
This season, Ibrahimovic was in head coach Vincent Kompany’s squad several times, but only made three short appearances in the Champions League, the Bundesliga and the DFB Cup.
Will Stefanos Tzimas become the most expensive Greek of all time? As the English portal “Anfield Watch” reports, Liverpool FC is interested in signing the 19-year-old talent from 1. FC Nürnberg. Accordingly, Tzimas should move this winter – for a considerable sum.
Liverpool are apparently ready to pay around 30 million euros for the Greek. Last week there were even talks between Nuremberg, Liverpool and Paok Saloniki, which loaned Tzimas to the club. The striker’s advisor was also included in the preliminary negotiations, it is said. In the current season, Tzimas has eight goals and two assists.
Keeper Ron-Thorben Hoffmann, who is facing a change, was missing from the start of the training week for second division club FC Schalke 04. The club announced that the sports management had released the 25-year-old for discussions with other clubs. According to media reports, Hoffmann is about to return to Eintracht Braunschweig, from where he moved to the Royal Blues before the season.
The clubless Loris Karius was recently considered a possible replacement at Schalke. He is said to have completed his medical check in Gelsenkirchen on Friday. The 31-year-old played for Newcastle United until the summer.
Striker Bryan Lasme was also released for talks with other clubs. According to consistent media reports, the 26-year-old Frenchman is set to move abroad.
1. FC Köln is broadening its defensive staff for its targeted return to the Bundesliga. As the second division autumn champions announced on Monday, central defender Joel Schmied is moving from the Swiss first division club FC Sion to the Rhine. The 26-year-old Swiss signed a contract until 2029; according to media reports, the transfer fee is said to be between two and a half and three million euros.
Schmied played 21 competitive games for Sion this season and scored three goals. He is the second new signing at FC after FIFA’s transfer ban ended. In mid-December, Cologne presented Bosnian international Jusuf Gazibegović after the sanction was lifted with immediate effect.
The Cologne team was not allowed to register any new players in the last two transfer periods. The reason was a ban by the world association as a result of the signing of the then 16-year-old Slovenian Jaka Potocnik in January 2022. His former club Olimpia Ljubljana had accused the Cologne team of inciting a breach of contract and complained to FIFA.
