Bayern Munich are reportedly intensifying their interest in Guinea-Bissau forward Franculino Djú as they explore options to reinforce their attacking department.
The Bundesliga champions are said to be considering the FC Midtjylland striker as a possible alternative to Senegalese forward Nicolas Jackson, who is currently on loan at the club from Chelsea.
According to reports from Bild journalists Christian Falk and Tobias Altschäffl, Bayern are weighing the option of moving for Djú should they decide against making Jackson’s stay in Munich permanent. The German giants view the 21-year-old as a viable attacking solution as they plan for the future.
Djú is also being considered as a potential backup to Harry Kane. Bayern had previously attempted to secure the forward on loan last summer but were unsuccessful.
However, the club is now open to pursuing a permanent deal next year, with the aim of gradually developing him into a reliable squad option behind their England captain.
The young striker has enjoyed an impressive 2025/26 campaign with FC Midtjylland, featuring in 30 competitive matches while scoring 21 goals and registering three assists across all competitions.







