After initial loan from Tottenham – Eric Dier set to stay at Bayern Munich

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After initial loan from Tottenham - Eric Dier set to stay at Bayern Munich

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Eric Dier will stay at Bayern Munich beyond the 2023/24 season. The 30-year-old center-back was signed from Tottenham for on a performance based deal worth around €3.5m on loan this winter until the end of the 2023/24 season. That loan deal included an option to make the deal permanent if certain performance metrics were met by the player. 

According to a report by The Athletic, that is now the case. After arriving on January 11, Dier quickly established himself in Thomas Tuchel’s squad, featuring in six out of seven Bundesliga games in which he was available. Dier has started four of those games, and when he began played the full 90 minutes. 

An argument could be made that Dier has recently become one of Bayern’s most reliable defenders. The 30-year-old Englishman started and played the full 90 minutes against Leipzig (2-1) on the weekend as Bayern finally ended a three-game losing streak in the Bundesliga. The last-minute goal scored by fellow Englishman Harry Kane, in fact, ensured that Leverkusen’s gap at the top of the table remained at eight points. 

Only 5x over €10m: Bayern Munich’s top winter signings

Daley Blind – 2023 from Ajax Amsterdam | on a free

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Bixente Lizarazu – 2005 from Olympique Marseille | on a free

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Bernd Förster – 1974 from Chio Waldhof 07 | fee unknown

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without picture: Matthias Mauritz – 1952 from Fortuna Düsseldorf | fee unknown

Landon Donovan – 2010 from LA Galaxy | on loan

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Álvaro Odriozola – 2020 from Real Madrid | on loan

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João Cancelo – 2023 from Manchester City | on loan

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Eric Dier – 2024 fromTottenham Hotspur | on loan

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Emil Kostadinov – 1995 from Porto | DM250,000

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Slawomir Wojciechowski – 2000 from FC Aarau | DM700,000

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Serdar Tasci – 2016 from Spartak Moscow | €2.5m loan fee

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Julio dos Santos – 2006 from Cerro Porteño | €2.7m

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Bryan Zaragoza – 2024 for €4m on loan from Grenada

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Plus €13m in the summer of 2024 for a total fee of €17m

Yann Sommer – 2023 from Gladbach | €8m

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Breno – 2008 for €12m from São Paulo

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Sandro Wagner – 2018 from Hoffenheim | €13m

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Alphonso Davies – 2019 from Vancouver Whitecaps | €14m

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Deal originally was €10m but the Whitecaps have since received an additional €4m in bonuses.

Luiz Gustavo – 2011 from Hoffenheim | €17m

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Sacha Boey – 2024 from Galatasaray | €30m

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Eric Dier – From Tottenham bench to Bayern’s most reliable defender? 

With Bayern Munich facing Freiburg on Friday in what will be another must-win game, the question has very much become on who will feature next to Dier to start the match. Matthijs de Ligt will be suspended due to a yellow card accumulation, and it is expected that either Min-Jae Kim or Dayot Upamecano will rotate into the squad. 

Bayern Munich’s most expensive signings

Mario Götze | Signed in 2013/14 from Dortmund | Fee: €37m

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Arturo Vidal | Signed in 2015/16 from Juventus | Fee: €39.25m

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Javi Martínez | Signed in 2012/13 from Athletic Bilbao | Fee: €40m

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Corentin Tolisso | Signed in 2017/18 from Olympique Lyon | Fee: 41.5m

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Dayot Upamecano | Signed in 2021/22 from RB Leipzig | Fee: €42.5m

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Leroy Sané | Signed in 2020/21 from Man City | Fee: €49m

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Min-jae Kim | Signed in 2023/24 from Napoli | Fee: €50m

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Matthijs de Ligt | Signed in 2022/23 from Juventus | Fee: €67m

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Lucas Hernández | Signed in 2019/20 from Atletico Madrid | Fee: €80m

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Harry Kane | Signed in 2023/24 from Tottenham | Fee: €100m

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Upamecano’s recent struggles in the Bundesliga and the Champions League have helped cement Dier’s place in the starting XI. Upamecano was sent off in Bayern’s 1-0 defeat to Lazio in the first leg of the round of 16 and then in the subsequent Bundesliga game against VfL Bochum (2-3). With that in mind, Dier will likely also start against Lazio in the return match next week. 

Indeed, for Dier, the loan move to Bayern has very much become a best-case scenario. Despite featuring in just four Premier League games, Dier has become Bayern’s most reliable defender in recent games, opening the door to remain in Munich. Bayern recently appointed Max Eberl as the new board member of sport and will sign a new head coach this summer. That means every player, including Dier, will play for their future as Bayern will undergo a significant rebuild next summer. 


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