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Jonathan Tah Completes Bayern Munich Medical Check
Jonathan Tah is having his medical exam in Munich today. This finalizes his move to Bayern Munich with a contract until June 2029. The defender is in the Bavarian capital to complete the necessary health checks before officially joining Bayern.
WHAT HAPPENED?
The 29-year-old German defender is in Munich for medical checks before his big transfer to Bayern Munich. Tah will sign a four-year contract, keeping him at Allianz Arena until June 2029. The long transfer saga between Bayern and Bayer Leverkusen is ending as Tah arrives for his medical exams.
Bayern has been negotiating with Bayer Leverkusen to secure Tah earlier for the Club World Cup in June. However, the defender is certainly joining Bayern next season. The early medical exam could mean a deal is in place between the Bundesliga giants.
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Bayern’s defense has been struggling. Erik Dier is heading to Monaco after June 30, Dayot Upamecano is recovering from knee surgery, and Min-jae Kim has a chronic Achilles issue. Hiroki Ito is also out long-term with a broken metatarsal. These injuries have made Bayern eager to complete Tah’s transfer.
Once Upamecano is fit, Bayern plans to pair him with Tah in central defense. Reports suggest Kim could explore other options, while Ito and Josip Stanišić may serve as backup center-backs.
Tah turned down multiple Premier League clubs, including Liverpool. Instead, he chose to stay in Germany despite getting similar financial offers. The defender believes joining Bayern Munich is the right career move at this stage.
WHAT’S NEXT FOR TAH AND BAYERN?
If Tah passes his medical exams, Bayern may announce his signing today or tomorrow. This should happen before June begins. Bayern is keen to strengthen their defense ahead of the Club World Cup.
Reports show Leverkusen wanted around €2 million plus bonuses to release Tah early, even though his contract ends in June. This modest fee is about one-twelfth of what they asked for their captain last summer.
Next season, Bayern will face tough competition as they try to reclaim domestic dominance. Liverpool is reportedly close to signing Tah’s Leverkusen teammates Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong. Adding Tah is a key step in strengthening Bayern’s squad for various competitions.