Aston Villa might have to take on obligation-to-buy with Bayern Munich for João Palhinha
FC Bayern could be inching closer to getting a deal done with Aston Villa.
Munich, Germany - On August 15, 2026, the future of midfielder João Palhinha at Bayern Munich appears uncertain as Aston Villa emerges as the top candidate for his transfer. According to journalist Ben Jacobs of GiveMeSport, Aston Villa is in ongoing talks with the German club regarding a potential deal for Palhinha. Despite Bayern Munich's initial proposal to loan Palhinha without any long-term commitment, Aston Villa now understands they will need to either finalize a permanent transfer this summer or establish an obligation-to-buy clause in a loan deal.
Bayern Munich is seeking approximately €30 million for Palhinha, although there are indications that a negotiated price could be slightly lower. The club's request for a significant sum could be influenced by their need for certainty in reshaping the squad for the upcoming 2026/27 season. Palhinha's performance at Bayern Munich has not met expectations since his signing from Fulham, and with other potential suitors like Benfica reportedly agreeing to personal terms, his departure from the club has become increasingly likely.
Aston Villa is considering a loan arrangement with an obligation-to-buy clause, which could provide them with more flexibility in the short term while meeting Bayern Munich's demand for a permanent transfer. Additionally, Benfica has finalized an agreement on Palhinha's personal terms, and Newcastle United may be withdrawing from the competition. As Aston Villa and Bayern Munich continue negotiations, the focus remains on finding a mutually beneficial solution to the midfielder's future.
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