Bayern Munich is gearing up for a big facelift at their legendary Säbener Straße training ground. The club’s board has given the green light to submit a proposal to the City of Munich for a brand-new first-team performance center.
With an estimated price tag of €80-90 million, the new training facilities are meant to massively improve the training quality of the first team. According to the report (from BILD, captured by @iMiaSanMia), if the City of Munich gives its approval, construction is expected to kick off in summer 2025.
It’s been over 16 years since the last major upgrade, and the current facilities are starting to show their age. In fact, the outdated setup has reportedly even put off some potential star signings after checking out the grounds. Bayern’s bosses see this renovation as crucial for the club’s future, aiming to create a top-tier environment that matches their ambitions on the pitch.
The planned overhaul is part of a bigger strategy to ensure Bayern remains a top destination for elite players, combining modern infrastructure with its rich history. This new center could be a game-changer, making sure the club continues to attract the world’s best talent.
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