Fc Bayern Munich - 1.30
Bayer 04 Leverkusen - 8.00
Borussia Dortmund - 11.00
Rb Leipzig - 17.00
Bookmakers give 77% on Bayern and the remaining 23% on all the others combined

By the way, even without taking into account the Ten Hag factor, it seems to me that Dortmund’s chances for second place are higher. But there is no big difference - the main thing is to get into the Champions League zone and at the same time successfully perform in the Champions League, this gives serious money.
I'm happy for Müller, but still, when I see such news, I understand how cool Kroos was - he was able to stop in time, at the highest level.
The Bundesliga champion is almost always obvious: there's a 90% chance it will be Bayern Munich.
Unless another team pulls off a big surprise, Bayern wins the league every season, just like usual.
From time to time, teams like Bayer Leverkusen manage to break that dominance, but it's a rare occurrence.
If you bet on Bayern to win the title, your chances of winning are very high,
but the odds are so low that I don't think it's worth the effort.
Apparently, there's something called the "Erik ten Hag factor." Honestly, I had never heard of it before.
If that factor really exists, then why haven’t we seen any sign of it at Manchester United?
In my opinion, he's an overrated coach.
Frankly, he's not someone I’d want managing my team.