Bayern Munich’s Squad Evolution: New Signings and Depth Concerns
Bayern Munich entered the 2025/26 campaign with a clear strategy of upgrading their attacking prowess, though not without some internal concerns regarding squad depth. With high-profile arrivals and a dominant start to the Bundesliga season, the German champions are balancing the excitement of new talent with the practicalities of a demanding European schedule.
High-Profile Arrivals: The Impact of Luis Díaz and Jonathan Tah
The summer transfer window saw Bayern make a significant statement by signing Colombian winger Luis Díaz from Liverpool in a deal worth £65.5 million. Díaz quickly integrated into the squad, making his debut in a pre-season friendly against Olympique Lyon where he recorded an assist by drawing a penalty for Michael Olise. Sporting director Christoph Freund described Díaz as an “intense and industrious player” and a “mature” team player who fits the club’s profile.

Alongside Díaz, Jonathan Tah also joined the champions, strengthening the defensive line. The integration of these players has been supported by veterans like Joshua Kimmich and Harry Kane, who have helped Díaz acclimate to the team despite initial questions regarding his language skills.
The Depth Dilemma: Harry Kane’s Warnings
Despite the excitement surrounding new signings, star forward Harry Kane has voiced concerns about the size of the squad. Following a resounding 6-0 victory over RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga opener—a match in which Kane scored a stunning hat-trick within 14 minutes—Kane noted that the squad felt “a bit thin.”
Kane described it as “probably one of the smallest squads” he has ever played in, urging board member Max Eberl and sporting director Christoph Freund to consider further action before the transfer window closes. This concern stems from the departure of several players over the summer, including:
- Mathys Tel
- Kingsley Coman
- Joao Palhinha
Player Perspectives: Kimmich and Kane
While Kane focused on the require for more depth to compete in the Champions League, Joshua Kimmich has maintained a more reserved stance on the board’s recruitment strategy, stating that “others are taking care of that.”
Kimmich has instead focused on the positive chemistry within the team, particularly praising Luis Díaz’s personality and love for the game. Kane also dismissed rumors regarding Díaz’s English proficiency, noting that the winger communicates well and benefits from having a coach who speaks English.
Key Takeaways: Bayern Munich 2025/26 Outlook
- Major Signings: Luis Díaz (£65.5m) and Jonathan Tah have bolstered the squad.
- Strong Start: The season opened with a 6-0 win over RB Leipzig, featuring a Harry Kane hat-trick.
- Squad Concerns: Harry Kane has explicitly warned that the squad is “thin” due to recent departures.
- Integration: New signings are acclimating quickly thanks to a supportive team environment and English-speaking leadership.
Looking Ahead
Bayern Munich remains a dominant force in the Bundesliga, but the tension between their high-scoring start and the perceived lack of squad depth will be a critical storyline as they navigate the Champions League. Whether the board addresses Kane’s concerns before the window shuts will determine how the club manages player fatigue and injuries across a grueling season.
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