Premier League
Kevin Schade has become one of the most talked-about names in the European market. Brentford's winger is attracting the interest of several major clubs, although his high price could condition any potential deal.
The 24-year-old German footballer has stood out in the Premier League for his speed, ability to dribble past opponents, and versatility in the attacking front. These qualities have caught the attention of Bayern Munich, who have him on their list of potential offensive reinforcements.
Nevertheless, the deal doesn't seem straightforward. Brentford has set his price at around 70 million euros, a sum that seriously complicates the player's arrival in the Bundesliga. The Bavarian club appreciates his talent but considers the operation's cost to be higher than what they are willing to bear.
Kevin Schade, target of Bayern Munich
Kevin Schade emerges as one of the attacking profiles that Bayern Munich closely monitors to reinforce their squad for the upcoming season. The German club is seeking wingers capable of providing depth, speed, and disruption in the final meters.
In this context, the Brentford forward fits perfectly into several of the criteria that the sporting directorate handles. His physical power and ability to attack open spaces make him a very interesting player for any team looking to enhance their offensive play.
Furthermore, his youth and potential for growth position him as a player with great prospects within European football. At Bayern Munich, they believe he could adapt well to the pace of the Bundesliga, where fast wingers often make the difference.
However, the price demanded by Brentford represents the main obstacle for the deal to progress.
Brentford sets the price for Kevin Schade
Brentford considers Kevin Schade one of the most valuable players in their squad. Hence, the English club is not willing to negotiate his departure for an amount less than 70 million euros.
From the management of the London team, they believe that the winger's performance justifies that valuation. His ability to disrupt games and create goal-scoring opportunities has been one of the highlights of his season.
The player has shown in multiple matches that he can make a difference thanks to his speed, power, and ease in surpassing opponents in one-on-one situations.
However, for Bayern Munich, the figure demanded by Brentford is above what they consider reasonable at this time.

Bayern Munich does not want to pay 70 million
At Bayern Munich, they acknowledge Kevin Schade's talent but are unwilling to make such a high investment for the player. The German club's management prefers to maintain a balanced financial strategy and prioritizes signings that fit within their financial planning.
For that reason, the transfer of the winger to the Bundesliga will depend largely on whether Brentford decides to lower their financial demands. Meanwhile, the Bavarian club continues to evaluate other alternatives in the international market.
Premier League competition
While Bayern Munich analyzes the situation, other Premier League clubs remain attentive to the market's evolution around Kevin Schade. Teams like Chelsea or Tottenham have shown interest in the Brentford player and could present offers close to what the English club requests.
This situation further complicates the German club's strategy since competing economically with other English teams is usually challenging. Moreover, for Kevin Schade, the possibility of remaining in the Premier League could also be attractive, as the player has adapted perfectly to the rhythm of the competition.
The winger has found an ideal environment for his development at Brentford, and his growth has been evident in recent months. If he ultimately decides to change teams, the player could have several significant options on the table.
What seems clear is that Kevin Schade will continue to be one of the protagonists in the upcoming transfer market, while Bayern Munich decides whether to take the definitive step or seek alternatives within the Bundesliga.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Bayern piensa en un fichaje de 70 millones
