Bayern Munich are being linked with a move for Sunderland striker Brian Brobbey as the German champions assess centre-forward options ahead of the summer window.
The 24-year-old, who represents both the Netherlands and Ghana at youth level, is currently valued at €25.00m, with his future at the Premier League club under scrutiny amid uncertainty over his contract length and expiry. Transfermarkt lists no end date to his Sunderland deal, raising the prospect that he could move on in the medium term or even edge towards free-agent status if talks do not progress.
Brobbey, wearing the number 9 shirt for Sunderland, has been a central figure in their attack this season. A right-footed centre-forward standing at 1.80m, he has led the line in the Premier League and continues to attract attention from clubs in Europe’s top leagues. According to the latest data update on 14 April 2026, the probability of any switch to Bayern is still marked only as “?”, underlining that negotiations, if they exist, remain at a speculative stage rather than advanced.
Born in Amsterdam on 1 February 2002, Brobbey’s blend of physicality and movement has been closely watched by recruitment teams across the continent. His recent displays for Sunderland, including a notable outing in their most recent league fixture – a hard‑fought match in which his work rate and link‑up play again underpinned the attack – have reinforced perceptions that he could adapt to a higher level, such as the Bundesliga.
With Bayern traditionally active in the forward market and Sunderland aware of his growing profile and market value, Brobbey’s situation will be monitored closely in the coming weeks. Should a move materialise, a transfer to Munich could prove a defining step in shaping his reputation and long‑term potential at the top end of European football.
