Bayern Munich plan permanent move for Senegal talent Bara Sapoko Ndiaye
Bayern Munich are preparing to secure the permanent signing of Senegal talent Bara Sapoko Ndiaye following an impressive loan spell.
Ndiaye, who joined the Bavarian giants in January from Gambinos Stars Academy, has quickly caught the attention of the club’s technical team. Despite his young age, the midfielder is already being viewed as a long-term asset capable of playing a key role in Bayern’s evolving midfield setup.
The German champions are entering a period of transition, with the expected departures of experienced figures like Leon Goretzka and Raphaël Guerreiro creating space for a new generation of players to step up. Within that context, Ndiaye has emerged as one of the standout prospects the club is eager to develop.
Kompany, who has been closely monitoring Ndiaye’s progress, is said to be particularly impressed by the youngster’s composure, tactical intelligence, and ability to adapt to the demands of top-level football. The Belgian tactician reportedly sees him as a player with the potential to become a central figure in Bayern’s midfield in the coming years.
As part of his development plan, Ndiaye is expected to feature in Bayern’s pre-season preparations, where he will have the opportunity to further stake his claim for a place in the senior squad ahead of the new campaign. His performances during this period could be decisive in determining whether he remains with the first team.
However, Bayern are also keeping their options open. Should the club reinforce their midfield with new signings during the summer transfer window, Ndiaye could be temporarily sent out on loan to another Bundesliga side. Such a move would allow him to gain valuable first-team experience while continuing his development in a competitive environment.
For now, though, the message from Bayern is clear: Bara Sapoko Ndiaye is firmly part of the club’s future plans, and under Kompany’s guidance, the young Senegalese midfielder could soon make the leap from promising talent to first-team regular at one of Europe’s biggest clubs.
