Bayern agree personal terms with PSV's Saibari as fee talks continue
What happened
Bayern Munich have reached a verbal agreement with Ismael Saibari on a contract running to 2031, according to Sky Sport, moving the champions close to landing one of Vincent Kompany's priority targets. The deal is not yet complete: Bayern and PSV Eindhoven are still negotiating a transfer fee, reported to be in the region of €50-60m.
Why it matters
The agreement marks a concrete step in Bayern's reshaping of their attack after they missed out on Anthony Gordon, who joined Barcelona. Securing personal terms with a player Kompany has pushed for strengthens the club's hand, but with the fee unresolved the move still hinges on the two clubs bridging the gap before it can be confirmed.
Context
Saibari, 23, was one of the standout performers in PSV's title-winning campaign, contributing 19 goals and nine assists last season among 42 goals and 29 assists across 142 appearances for the club. His potential arrival comes as Bayern, fresh from another Bundesliga title, look to refresh their forward line, having also been quoted a price beyond €100m for Bournemouth's Eli Junior Kroupi.
What to watch next
The decisive factor is whether Bayern and PSV can settle on a fee, which would clear the way for an official announcement once the German window opens on 1 July. Beyond that, attention turns to how Saibari would fit Kompany's system and whether the move affects Bayern's parallel pursuit of other attacking targets. None of the terms has been confirmed by the clubs.