Bayern Munich confirm Joao Palhinha stance ahead of January transfer window
Bayern Munich sporting director Christoph Freund has confirmed Fulham’s Joao Palhinha remains on their radar ahead of the January transfer window.
The Portugal international saw a move worth around £65m break down on deadline day as the German giants were thwarted in their attempts to bring the midfielder to the Allianz Arena.
Palhinha was keen to join Bayern after a stunning first season at Craven Cottage following a move from Sporting Lisbon but the two clubs could not agree a final fee before the transfer window closed in Germany.
Fulham were also struggling to sign a late replacement for their star turn, with Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and Scott McTominay reluctant to leave Tottenham and Manchester United respectively.
The midfielder has since signed a new contract in west London running until the summer of 2028 with an option for a further year but that has done little to deter Bayern’s interest.
Upon signing the deal, Palhinha said: “I can’t lie, in football, we all have dreams and those are to play in the Champions League and for the best clubs in the world.
“People need to see and understand that as well but I also want to say I have all respect and I am really happy to be here as well.
“The move didn’t happen and now I am just focused on Fulham again. I will focus on my work and give everything I can like I have done in the past. If I am honest, I got this opportunity [to move to Bayern] because of my teammates, without them it might not have happened.”
Freund admits Bayern could revisit their interest in the 28-year-old, telling Sport Bild: “Of course he is still on our radar.
“The club worked intensively with Palhinha in the summer. I was there for the bit on the last, strange day of the transfer window, but you can’t say yet what will happen. We are generally exploring the market.”