Bayern Munich are eyeing Nigerian forward Tolu Arokodare as a potential addition to their attacking line-up, with the KRC Genk striker reportedly under consideration as a secondary option to support Harry Kane.
The Bundesliga giants, determined to deepen their offensive options ahead of the upcoming season, have turned their attention to the Belgian Pro League in search of fresh talent.
According to reports from German outlet Bild, 24-year-old Arokodare has caught the attention of Bayern’s scouting department following an impressive campaign with Genk.
Arokodare, who joined Genk from French side Amiens in January 2023 for a transfer fee of €5 million, has seen his value rise significantly due to his strong form in front of goal.
In the current season, he has racked up 22 goals and provided seven assists across 41 appearances, marking him as one of the most consistent and prolific forwards in Belgium’s top flight.
Although under contract with Genk until 2027, the club is understood to be open to negotiations if a compelling offer is tabled.
The striker is currently valued at around €25 million, and Bayern’s interest suggests they may be willing to meet the Belgian club’s asking price.
With Harry Kane firmly established as Bayern’s leading striker, the club is reportedly seeking to avoid an over-reliance on the England captain.
Arokodare is seen as a potential Plan B, a player who could provide depth, adaptability and attacking threat when called upon, particularly in a long campaign that includes domestic and European competitions.
The interest in Arokodare reflects Bayern’s broader strategy to refresh key areas of their squad after a turbulent season.
Injuries and inconsistency in supporting roles have exposed the need for additional firepower in the final third, prompting the club’s management to look beyond Europe’s top five leagues for emerging talent.
Arokodare’s physical presence, finishing ability and strong performances in Belgium have positioned him as a standout figure in the Jupiler Pro League.
At 24, he offers both immediate impact and long-term potential, attributes that align with Bayern’s evolving recruitment model which seeks to balance marquee signings with high-ceiling prospects.
Though no formal bid has yet been made public, sources close to the negotiations suggest Bayern are closely monitoring the Nigerian’s situation.
Any concrete movement is likely to take place once the current season concludes and the summer transfer window officially opens.
Should a deal materialise, Arokodare would become one of the few players to make a leap directly from the Belgian league to a club of Bayern Munich’s stature, a significant step in his career and a major endorsement of his recent performances.
For Genk, losing their star forward would represent a substantial blow, but the financial incentive of a lucrative transfer may prove too compelling to resist.
As Bayern prepare to reshape their squad for another title challenge, the coming weeks will determine whether Arokodare’s next chapter will be written in the Allianz Arena.