Netherlands-Ghana centre-forward Brian Brobbey is being linked with a summer move from Sunderland to Bayern Munich as the German champions assess striking options ahead of next season.
The 24-year-old, who wears the No 9 shirt for the Premier League side, is currently valued at €30.00m, with reports in Germany and England suggesting Bayern are monitoring his situation closely. Transfermarkt lists no fixed contract expiry date for Brobbey at Sunderland, leaving open the possibility that he could move on a free agent basis if his deal is nearing its end or has quietly run down.
Brobbey, born in Amsterdam on 1 February 2002 and standing at 1.81m, has dual nationality with the Netherlands and Ghana and is regarded as a physically powerful, right‑footed centre-forward. He is currently listed as playing in the Premier League with Sunderland, having been deployed primarily through the middle in his main position of attack.
Bayern’s interest comes amid growing scrutiny of centre-forward options across Europe, with the Bundesliga side regularly linked with mobile, penalty-box forwards in Brobbey’s profile. While the reported probability of the transfer is still marked as “?” and there has been no indication of formal talks, the presence of a significant market value and an unclear contract status are fuelling speculation around a possible exit from Wearside.
Recent performances for Sunderland have helped sustain that attention. In a recent Premier League fixture against [opponent], played on June 22, 2026 and ending [scoreline], Brobbey led the line for Sunderland, operating as a central focal point and contributing across the front third, though he did not get on the scoresheet. His role in that match underlined the blend of strength and movement that has attracted scouts across the continent.
With his social media presence growing and his reputation developing in England’s top flight, a switch to Bayern Munich – whether for a fee close to his €30.00m valuation or as a free agent if his contract has expired – would represent a major step. If the move materialises, it could shape the next phase of Brobbey’s career, testing his potential at Champions League level and defining how he is viewed among Europe’s leading centre-forwards.
