Teenager Noah Codjo-Evora trains with Bayern Munich first team ahead of Frankfurt match

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France-born forward, Noah Codjo-Evora, has trained with the Bayern Munich first team this week ahead of their German Bundesliga encounter against Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday.

According to Bild, the 18-year-old striker joined first-team training on Thursday, marking a significant milestone in his development.

Standing at 1.93 meters, Codjo-Evora joined Bayern in July 2024 from French second-division side FC Annecy’s U17s and is currently a member of the club’s U19 setup.

Although it remains unlikely that he will be included in Vincent Kompany’s matchday squad this weekend, his progression has not gone unnoticed.

Former Bayern Campus sporting director Halil Altintop praised the youngster last year, describing him as “an exciting talent” the club had tracked for several months.

“Noah is a tall, strong aerial center forward with a good understanding of the game and impressive athletic qualities. We are very pleased that he wants to continue his development with us at the campus and are very excited about his future,” Altintop said.

While a first-team debut may not be imminent, Codjo-Evora’s involvement in senior training highlights the growing faith in his potential at Bayern Munich.