Bayern Munich eye Dutch-Ghanaian forward Brian Brobbey as potential Harry Kane backup
FC Bayern Munich are reportedly exploring options for a new striker to support Harry Kane, with Dutch forward Brian Brobbey emerging as a transfer target ahead of the summer window.
According to The Independent, Bayern are monitoring the situation of the striker who has Ghanaian roots at Sunderland AFC and are considering him as a potential reinforcement, especially with Nicolas Jackson expected to leave the club.
The German champions are believed to be assessing striker options to provide depth and competition behind Kane, who remains their main attacking figure. Brobbey’s profile has reportedly attracted attention due to his physical presence and growing experience in top-level football.
However, a move would not come cheaply. Reports suggest Sunderland could demand in the region of €50 million for the 24-year-old, a significant increase from the fee they paid to sign him from Ajax last summer. It remains unclear whether Bayern would be willing to meet that valuation.
Brobbey has featured 25 times in the Premier League this season, contributing six goals and one assist as he continues to develop his game in England.
As Bayern weigh their attacking options for the future, Brobbey’s situation is expected to be one to watch closely in the coming months.
