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Bayern Munich plan loan exits for six academy prospects

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Bayern Munich plan loan exits for six academy prospects

Bayern Munich

Bayern Munich are planning loan exits for at least six academy prospects this summer, including Deniz Emre Ofli and Felipe Chavez, while two returning loanees could be sold outright depending on pre-season form.

Bayern are planning loan moves for at least six young players as they look to manage the transition from academy football into the senior game, according to Bild.

Deniz Emre Ofli, 19, Julien Yanda, 18, Felipe Chavez, 19, Guido della Rovere, 19, Maycon Cardozo, 17, and David Santos Daiber, 19, have all been identified as candidates for a temporary move away from the Bavarian club this summer.

Some of the group will still have the opportunity to impress in first-team training during pre-season before any loan is finalised, giving them a final chance to make a case for staying involved with the senior squad.

That window also applies to returning loanees Noel Aseko, 20, and Arijon Ibrahimovic, 20, both of whom could yet be sold outright this summer rather than loaned again, depending on how the situation develops over the coming weeks.

The plan reflects Bayern Munich's broader approach to developing young talent, using loan spells at other clubs to provide regular first-team football that would otherwise be difficult to find behind an established senior squad, while keeping the door open for those who impress during pre-season training to remain part of the club's plans.

The eight players involved represent a significant portion of Bayern's emerging talent pool, with the club balancing the need to protect its investment in their development against the practical reality that few of them are likely to break into Vincent Kompany's first-team squad in the immediate term.

Loan spells at clubs offering regular senior football remain the preferred pathway for prospects at this stage of their careers, allowing them to continue developing away from the intense competition for places at the Allianz Arena.