Bundesliga champions: title 34 is yours
Bayern Munich have wrapped up their 34th Bundesliga title in the 2025–26 season. (1) The league is done, the shield is yours. After a campaign of relentless domestic control, the focus shifts to what else this squad can collect before the summer.
DFB-Pokal final: first in six years
Bayern are back in the DFB-Pokal final for the first time in six years. You face VfB Stuttgart, the reigning holders. The match will be broadcast on free-TV. (9) This is the trophy that has slipped away too often lately, and now it's right there.
Olise named Bundesliga Player of the Season
Michael Olise has won the Bundesliga Player of the Season award and immediately credited the team: it was all down to the collective effort. (4) No solo ego trip, just a player thriving in your system.
Eberl buzzing after Köln demolition
Max Eberl didn't hide his delight after Bayern crushed FC Köln 5–1. "It's pure emotion. We're absolutely delighted with" the performance and the season as a whole, your board member for sport said. (3) The mood inside the club is sky-high.
Hoeneß and Laimer clear the air
Uli Hoeneß and Konrad Laimer have made peace after a public disagreement and more contract talks are now on the horizon. (5) Whatever was bubbling behind the scenes looks resolved, which can only help get Laimer's deal sorted.
Nübel has no future at Bayern
Your sporting director has confirmed Alexander Nübel is not in the plans. (7) The goalkeeper spent the season on loan at VfB Stuttgart, and that chapter is now officially closed. He won't be competing for the number one spot at Säbener Straße.
Transfer whispers: Gvardiol and PSG surprise
Lothar Matthäus believes Bayern could make a move for Manchester City defender Joško Gvardiol. (10) Separately, there's chatter about a surprise approach for an unnamed PSG player. (8) Nothing concrete yet, but the rumor mill is turning.
Tah: instant leader
Jonathan Tah has established himself as an undisputed starter in his first season and even wore the captain's armband at times. (6) That kind of instant authority from a new signing is rare, and it says everything about his impact.
Throwback: that wild 2001 finale
A new podcast, "Trauma & Triumph - Der FC Bayern und seine Wiederauferstehung," revisits the 2001 Bundesliga finale. The verdict from those who lived it: "Das war das geilste Finale, das es in der Geschichte der Bundesliga gab." (2) Schalke hearts broken in stoppage time, Bayern hearts exploding. Worth a listen if you want to relive the purest drama the league has ever seen.
Fan reactions
The mood on the Bayern subreddit is restless despite the title. Fans are reading the transfer tea leaves and sensing something bigger than a routine summer — talk of a proper squad reset is everywhere, with names like Yann Bisseck from Inter surfacing in Italian media and fueling speculation. There's excitement mixed with nerves: is this a controlled rebuild or something more chaotic? Join the discussion here.