Dayot Upamecano has been linked with a potential move from Bayern Munich to Paris St-Germain, according to transfer data listing the probability of a switch at 5%.
The 27-year-old centre-back, valued at €60.00m, is reported to be on PSG’s radar as the French champions continue to be associated with high-profile defensive targets. While no fee or contract details are indicated and the move is rated as low likelihood, the rumour underlines ongoing uncertainty over the defender’s long-term future in Munich.
Upamecano, who holds both French and Guinea-Bissau nationality, is currently on the books of Bayern Munich, where he wears the number 2 shirt and operates primarily as a right-footed central defender. Transfermarkt data records his market value climbing back towards the €60m mark in late 2025 after some fluctuations during his time in Germany, reflecting his standing as one of the more highly rated defenders in European football.
There is no contract expiry date listed in the supplied data, which leaves open the theoretical possibility that, depending on the actual terms of his deal, Bayern could one day face a decision between a sale or risking the player moving on as a free agent. For a club such as PSG, that scenario would be monitored closely, particularly given their regular presence in the latter stages of the Champions League.
Born in Évreux on 27 October 1998, Upamecano developed through Valenciennes’ youth ranks before stepping into senior European football with Red Bull Salzburg and then RB Leipzig, where his market value rose rapidly from €800,000 as a teenager to €60m by 2020. His subsequent move to Bayern continued that upward trajectory.
If a transfer to PSG were ever to materialise, it would mark a return to France’s top flight and could prove a pivotal moment in shaping the next phase of his career and reputation at the highest level.
