Ismael Saibari: Bayern Munich eye €40m move for Morocco-Belgium PSV playmaker

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Ismael Saibari: Bayern Munich eye €40m move for Morocco-Belgium PSV playmaker

Morocco-Belgium attacking midfielder Ismael Saibari of PSV Eindhoven is being strongly linked with a summer move to Bayern Munich, with reports suggesting the Bundesliga giants rate their chances of completing a deal at around 80%.

The 25-year-old, valued at €40.00m on Transfermarkt, has emerged as one of PSV’s key creative outlets and is now attracting serious interest from Germany. Born in Terrassa, Spain, the 1.85m right-footed playmaker operates primarily as an attacking midfielder and wears the No 34 shirt for the Eredivisie champions.

Saibari’s contract situation at PSV has not been publicly clarified, with no expiry date listed, which has fuelled speculation that the Dutch club could be vulnerable to a major offer this summer. While there is no suggestion he will become a free agent imminently, the lack of disclosed contract length leaves room for manoeuvre for suitors such as Bayern, who are looking to refresh their midfield options.

Recent performances have helped sharpen Bayern’s focus. In PSV’s latest outing – a league match earlier this month in the Eredivisie (exact opponent, date and scoreline were not specified in the available data) – Saibari again featured in an advanced midfield role, underlining the blend of physical presence and technical quality that has seen his value rise to the €40m bracket.

Eligible for both Morocco and Belgium and listed with dual nationality, Saibari has built his reputation in the Netherlands with PSV, developing into a modern attacking midfielder comfortable linking play between the lines. His progress has now put him on the radar of one of Europe’s most decorated clubs.

If a move to Bayern materialises, it would mark a significant step in Saibari’s career trajectory, offering him a platform in the Bundesliga and Champions League to enhance his reputation as one of the most coveted attacking midfielders of his generation.

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