Murillo in action for Nottingham Forest in 2025 Premier League

Bayern eye Nottingham Forest’s Murillo but need sales first

John William Last updated: Oct 10, 2025, 2:19 pm
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Bayern Munich are weighing up a future move for Nottingham Forest centre-back Murillo, but German reporters warn that any transfer would only be possible if Bayern first offload players.

According to SportBILD journalists Tobias Altschäffl and Christian Falk, the Bundesliga giants are actively exploring central defensive reinforcements amid uncertainty over Dayot Upamecano and Kim Min-jae. However, Murillo’s valuation and contract length make him an expensive target.

Bayern’s interest in Murillo explained

The 22-year-old Brazilian has been a standout performer since arriving at the City Ground, quickly earning recognition across Europe. Bayern have added him to their list of potential defensive options as they prepare for squad changes in 2026.

Upamecano’s contract runs until 2026 and remains unresolved, while Kim Min-jae has been placed on the club’s sale list. Murillo could emerge as a replacement if either departs.

Journalists highlight financial challenge

Speaking on the Bayern Insider podcast, Altschäffl emphasised the cost involved:

“He has a market value of €55m. So, a really expensive player. He’s a name that’s interesting for Bayern. But it would cost money, and first they would have to sell players or not extend their contracts.” — Tobias Altschäffl, SportBILD

Falk added further context, referencing rival interest from Spain and England:

“An exciting player, he’s a bit under the weather at the moment. Real Madrid already tried to sign him when Éder Militão was injured. And they immediately extended Murillo’s contract. That was in January; he has a new deal until 2029 with no release clause. So, as you say, it won’t be cheap. And Chelsea are also said to have him on their list.”

Contract security at Nottingham Forest

Murillo signed a new long-term contract earlier this year, keeping him at Forest until 2029. With no release clause inserted, the Premier League club hold a strong negotiating position and are under no pressure to sell.

That means Bayern — or any other suitor — would need to pay well above his market value to tempt Forest into talks. For now, Forest fans can rest easy knowing their defensive star is locked down for the foreseeable future.

Analyst Verdict

FootballPlace analyst John William believes Bayern’s admiration underlines Murillo’s rise:

“Murillo’s rapid development at Nottingham Forest has made him one of Europe’s most-watched young defenders. Bayern’s interest is genuine, but the financial realities are obvious — they would need significant departures to make room for a €55m-plus deal. For Forest, this is validation of their recruitment and player development strategy.”

Key Insights

  • Bayern Munich are monitoring Murillo as they consider defensive changes.
  • Any move would require Bayern to sell players first due to his €55m valuation.
  • Murillo is under contract at Nottingham Forest until 2029 with no release clause.
  • Real Madrid and Chelsea have also tracked the Brazilian defender.
  • Forest remain in a strong position and are unlikely to sell soon.

What’s Next?

For Bayern, much will depend on how they resolve the futures of Upamecano and Kim Min-jae. Should either depart, Murillo could become a live target, but finances will dictate whether a deal is feasible.

For Forest, the focus remains on consolidating in the Premier League. Retaining Murillo for as long as possible will be central to those ambitions, even if elite clubs continue to circle.

👉 Should Nottingham Forest cash in on Murillo if Bayern come calling, or resist any bids to keep their defensive rock until 2029?

1 Comment (last comment by Adem)

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By Adem 10 Oct 2025 14:23

I think thats to low, it should be around 70/80M

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