Bayern Munich has made a significant move for the future by signing 21-year-old goalkeeper Jonas Urbig from Cologne. The Bavarian club announced the transfer late Monday, confirming a deal that had been anticipated for some time.
Urbig is regarded as one of Germany's most promising young goalkeepers, and his arrival at Bayern signals the club's intent to groom him as a potential successor to Manuel Neuer. At 38, Neuer remains Bayern’s first-choice goalkeeper but is nearing the twilight of his illustrious career.
“We’re delighted to secure another signing with an eye on the future,” said Bayern’s sporting director Christoph Freund. He also referenced last week’s acquisition of German youth international Tom Bischof, emphasizing the club’s focus on young talent.
Freund praised Urbig as “a modern goalkeeper” who aligns with Bayern’s style of play. He highlighted Urbig’s ambition, potential, and ability to emulate Neuer’s aggressive approach, often venturing out of goal to intercept threats and contribute to the team’s buildup play. This proactive style has been a hallmark of Neuer’s game, allowing Bayern to maintain high defensive lines while applying pressure on opponents.
Bayern reportedly paid up to €10 million, including bonuses, to Cologne for Urbig, according to Kicker magazine. The young goalkeeper is expected to compete with Sven Ulreich, 36, and injured Israeli shot-stopper Daniel Peretz for the No. 2 spot behind Neuer. Meanwhile, Alexander Nübel, currently on loan at Stuttgart, remains another potential option for Bayern’s goalkeeping future. Nübel extended his Bayern contract until 2029, and his loan at Stuttgart likely ensures his continued presence in their lineup next season under coach Sebastian Hoeness.
Urbig, under contract with Bayern until June 2029, is also in contention to represent Germany at the Under-21 European Championship in June, competing with Freiburg’s Noah Atubolu for the starting role. Earlier this season, Urbig began as Cologne’s starting goalkeeper in the second division but lost his spot to Marvin Schwäbe after 10 games.
Speaking to Bayern’s website, Urbig expressed his excitement about joining the club. “I’m proud to be here and look forward to getting to know my new team as quickly as possible. My goal is to improve every day and continue my development within our goalkeeping group alongside Manuel Neuer,” he said.
The TOI Sports Desk excels in a myriad of roles that capture the ...
Read MoreThe TOI Sports Desk excels in a myriad of roles that capture the essence of live sporting events and deliver compelling content to readers worldwide.
From running live blogs for India and non-India cricket matches to global spectacles featuring Indian talents, like the Chess World Cup final featuring Praggnanandhaa and the Badminton World Championships semifinal featuring HS Prannoy, our live coverage extends to all mega sporting events. We extensively cover events like the Olympics, Asian Games, Cricket World Cups, FIFA World Cups, and more.
The desk is also adept at writing comprehensive match reports and insightful post-match commentary, complemented by stats-based articles that provide an in-depth analysis of player performances and team dynamics.
We track news wires for key stories, conduct exclusive player interviews in both text and video formats, and file content from print editions and reporters. We keep track of all viral stories, trending topics and produce our own copies on the subjects.
We deliver accurate, engaging, and up-to-the-minute sports content, round the clock.
Read Less
Start a Conversation
Post comment