Bayern Munich is nearing the end of an era, the club’s legends are close to retirement and the squad is having to rebuild itself. The biggest change that is being anticipated, is Manuel Neuer.
Bayern has in their possession multiple gems in terms of goalkeeping talent. One of them being Daniel Peretz, Israeli national keeper. Peretz, who joined Bayern this past summer, has impressed with his composure and potential, recently praised for his performances against France. Despite limited opportunities behind Sven Ulreich and Neuer, he has already caught the eye of clubs like Union Berlin, Anderlecht, Copenhagen, and Brøndby, who were interested in him before his Bayern move.
According to the same report that tells us about the transfer interest (from Kerry Hau via @iMiaSanMia), Daniel Peretz is staying put at Bayern Munich for now, with no plans for a winter transfer. However, a loan move next season could be on the cards as his future hinges on Manuel Neuer’s longevity. Bayern still views Neuer as their No. 1, but at 38, the clock is ticking on his remarkable career.
Meanwhile, Alexander Nübel, on loan at Stuttgart, complicates matters. With solid performances in the Bundesliga, Nübel could stake a claim to be Neuer’s successor. Peretz, while talented, might face a tough battle to cement his place in Bayern’s long-term plans.
The Bavarian giants are navigating a tricky goalkeeper succession plan. For now, Peretz’s development—whether at Bayern or on loan—will be crucial as the club decides who takes over the gloves from their legendary captain.