

Jonathan Tah is in advanced talks to join Bayern Munich as a free agent after his Bayer Leverkusen contract expires this summer.
The 29-year-old defender confirmed in April that he would leave Leverkusen following the expiration of his contract in June. If the deal is completed, he will sign a three-year deal with Bayern with the option of a further year.
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The Germany international was the subject of an approach from Bayern last summer, but the German side’s move did not materialise due to Leverkusen’s €30million (£25.7m; $34.1m) asking price.
Real Madrid and Barcelona have also been linked with moves for Tah. Barcelona had reached a verbal agreement with the defender over a potential move, while Real Madrid had been offered Tah several months ago but rejected the option of signing him.
Bayern had been in the market for a centre-back prior to the news that defender Eric Dier is set to join Monaco as a free agent this summer, as reported by The Athletic.
Leverkusen vice-captain Tah has made 401 appearances for the club during ten seasons at the BayArena.
He made 48 appearances during Leverkusen’s treble-winning campaign of 2023/24, where his side became the first team to complete an entire Bundesliga season without suffering a single defeat.
Jonathan Tah! 🖤❤️ pic.twitter.com/anAV69PXyl
— Bayer 04 Leverkusen (@bayer04_en) May 11, 2025
He played in his final Leverkusen home game on Sunday, the 4-2 defeat to Borussia Dortmund. After the result, he was appreciated by the home faithful and spoke of his feelings ahead of his departure from the club.
“On one side, my heart is crying, while on the other, I’m happy for what’s coming,” he told the Bundesliga website. “I tried to enjoy this moment with the fans today, saying goodbye to all of them.
“I really appreciate the love they have for me and the support they gave me throughout this entire 10 years.”
Tah will not be the only departure from Leverkusen this summer. Manager Xabi Alonso announced on May 9 that he will leave the club at the end of the season, with it looking likely that he will replace Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid.
Leverkusen, who will end the season in second place, conclude their Bundesliga campaign against Mainz on Saturday.
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