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Bayern Munich will sign Luis Diaz, strengthening their club.
Meanwhile, their rivals, both Leverkusen and Leipzig, have lost their main players in very strategic positions.
Objectively speaking, Bayer and Leipzig are not competitors of Bayern, they are competitors only with each other. Newcastle is spending money that they will obviously receive for Isak, judging by the news, the transfer has already been agreed upon by 99%, which means this transfer will also take place. I don't see any options why a player can now choose United (which does not participate in European Cups at all) and not Newcastle (which participates in the Champions League).
And that's exactly fact.
Seeing from the current condition of their rivals, yes, it seems that Bayern Munich will dominance the league.

Moreover, with Leverkusen and Dortmund that are commonly becaming the competitive rivals.
- Leverkusen lost many of its top key players and has a new coach.
- Dortmund still hasn't made any truly impressive signings.
- Leipzig, leaving the lane  Grin

Oh yeah, speaking of Bayern Munich, finally one of their legendary players, Thomas Müller, will be playing in the MLS. I thought, after 15 years of struggling with Munich, he would retire here, but, his career is not over yet and he is still quite productive even at the age of 35. Yes, finally he signed a contract with Vancouver Whitecaps for 2 years.

Source: 𝐇𝐄𝐑𝐄 𝐖𝐄 𝐆𝐎! Thomas Müller will play in MLS at Vancouver Whitecaps
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Scraped on 29/07/2025, 23:36:04 UTC
Bayern Munich will sign Luis Diaz, strengthening their club.
Meanwhile, their rivals, both Leverkusen and Leipzig, have lost their main players in very strategic positions.
Objectively speaking, Bayer and Leipzig are not competitors of Bayern, they are competitors only with each other. Newcastle is spending money that they will obviously receive for Isak, judging by the news, the transfer has already been agreed upon by 99%, which means this transfer will also take place. I don't see any options why a player can now choose United (which does not participate in European Cups at all) and not Newcastle (which participates in the Champions League).
And that's exactly fact.
Seeing from the current condition of their rivals, yes, it seems that Bayern Munich will dominance the league.

Moreover, with Leverkusen and Dortmund that are commonly becaming the competitive rivals.
- Leverkusen lost many of its top key players and has a new coach.
- Dortmund still hasn't made any truly impressive signings.
- Leipzig, leaving the lane  Grin