FC Bayern Munich
Currently, there are a total of nine players from Bayern Munich’s first team out on loan to various clubs across Europe.
Germany – Bundesliga
In the German Bundesliga, five Bayern players are loaned out: goalkeeper Alexander Nübel, midfielder Franz Krätzig, attacker Paul Wanner, and forward Armando Sieb.
Alexander Nübel – VfB Stuttgart
After suffering a loss to Bayern last week, Nübel and his VfB Stuttgart teammates showcased their resilience with two consecutive victories this week. Their first match took them to Italy where they clashed with Juventus. Despite needing only one save to secure a shutout, the Stuttgart offense struggled, requiring numerous opportunities before snatching a stoppage-time winner, which earned them all three points upon their return to Germany.
In their subsequent match against Holstein Kiel, Stuttgart found themselves in a tight spot. They initially surged ahead with a 2-0 lead but were reduced to ten men for the final third of the game. Nübel was challenged to make two key saves but ultimately conceded a goal in the 84th minute, tightening the contest. The match concluded with both teams playing with ten men after former Bayern youth product Jan Fiete Arp received a second yellow card, resulting in a narrow 2-1 victory for Stuttgart.
Franz Krätzig – VfB Stuttgart
Krätzig was positioned on the bench during the Champions League fixture in Turin, unfortunately not making an appearance on the pitch. He was also absent from the matchday squad against Kiel.
Stuttgart will face last season’s DFB-Pokal finalists, FC Kaiserslautern, in their upcoming match on Tuesday before taking on the previous season’s Bundesliga champions, Bayer Leverkusen, on Friday.
Paul Wanner – 1.FC Heidenheim
Wanner was a substitute for Heidenheim during their hard-fought 1-0 away win in Cyprus against Pafos FC in the Conference League, yet intriguingly did not get any minutes on the field.
In league action against Hoffenheim, Wanner started as a winger, firing three shots—one was blocked while another two narrowly missed going over the bar. He created one chance and another significant goal-scoring opportunity for his teammates. Wanner was substituted off in the 84th minute with the score tied at 0-0, and the match ultimately ended in a goalless draw.
Next, Heidenheim is set to travel to Berlin to face Hertha BSC in the DFB-Pokal on Wednesday, and then head northward to take on Holstein Kiel again in league play on Saturday.
Armando Sieb – 1. FSV Mainz 05
Sieb was brought on in the 20th minute of the match after the Mainz captain sustained an injury. He unleashed three shots during his time on the pitch—one was blocked, another tested the goalkeeper, and the last sailed wide. Additionally, he created an opportunity for his teammates. He was substituted in the 87th minute as the game concluded with a goal for each side, resulting in a 1-1 draw at home.
Gabriel Vidović – 1. FSV Mainz 05
Vidović did not feature in the matchday squad during Mainz’s hard-fought 1-1 draw against Mönchengladbach.
Mainz is gearing up to host Bayern Munich on Wednesday in the DFB-Pokal before traveling to Freiburg for a league encounter on Sunday.
Spain – LaLiga
Bryan Zaragoza stands as the sole Bayern player currently on loan in Spain’s LaLiga.
Bryan Zaragoza – CA Osasuna
Zaragoza was a starter for Osasuna as they traveled to face Real Sociedad, delivering a stellar man-of-the-match performance. Although he only managed one shot on target, he played a pivotal role by creating five chances for his teammates, with two of these assists leading directly to Osasuna’s only two goals of the match. Notably, he picked up a yellow card for a foul before the 83rd minute. Osasuna secured a convincing 2-0 victory.
Looking ahead, Osasuna will face Chiclana in the Copa Del Rey on Wednesday, only to switch back to league play on Saturday when they meet Real Valladolid at home.
Austria – Bundesliga
Bayern’s only representative on loan to the Austrian Bundesliga is Lovro Zvonarek.
Lovro Zvonarek – Sturm Graz
Sturm Graz played host to Portugal’s Sporting CP in a Champions League clash. Although Zvonarek started on the bench, he made an appearance in the 59th minute when his team was down 2-0. He attempted just one shot, which was blocked, but managed to complete all but one of his passes. Graz was unable to overturn this deficit, ultimately losing 2-0.
Returning to domestic league action, Sturm Graz faced LASK away where Zvonarek came off the bench again in the 61st minute, with the score level at 1-1. This time, he had a more significant impact, scoring the winning goal with his only shot, which led to a 2-1 triumph and firmly kept Sturm Graz at the summit of the Austrian Bundesliga.
Next up, Sturm Graz will host BW Linz in the Austrian Cup on Wednesday, followed by a league showdown against Rapid Wien on Saturday.
Germany – 2. Bundesliga
Maurice Krattenmacher remains the sole Bayern player loaned to the 2. Bundesliga.
Maurice Krattenmacher – SSV Ulm 1846
Krattenmacher came off the bench at halftime during Ulm’s match against Darmstadt, which was evenly poised at 1-1. He attempted two shots, neither of which found their mark, and could not create any further chances. The second half ended scoreless, and the match concluded 1-1.
On Friday, Ulm will host Schalke in an exciting fixture.
Germany – 3. Liga
Gibson Nana Adu is the only player on loan from the first team in the 3. Liga.
Gibson Nana Adu – Unterhaching
Adu made his entry in the 81st minute during Unterhaching’s encounter with Alemannia Aachen, which saw his team trailing 3-1. In his nine minutes on the field, he recorded just twelve touches but was unable to mount any meaningful attack. Ultimately, Unterhaching lost 3-1.
On Saturday, Adu started for Unterhaching at home against Viktoria Köln, contributing to a match that ended in a 1-1 draw. Although he did not directly impact the scoreline, he witnessed his team take a 1-0 lead before his substitution, after which the opponents equalized just as he left the pitch.
FC Bayern Munich II
A total of twelve players are currently on loan from Bayern Munich’s second team.
Germany – 2. Bundesliga
Hyun-ju Lee is the only player loaned out from the second team to the 2. Bundesliga.
Hyun-ju Lee – Hannover 96
Lee remained an unused substitute during Hannover 96’s impressive 3-0 away victory against Magdeburg.
Hannover will be looking to build on their success as they host Karlsruher SC this coming Saturday.
Germany – 3. Liga
Max Scholze is the only player from the second team currently on loan in the 3. Liga.
Max Scholze – SC Verl
Scholze did not see any action as he sat on the bench for Verl’s 3-1 victory against ten-man RW Essen. However, he was brought into the match in the 88th minute during a 1-1 standoff against Sandhausen, albeit while his team was down to ten men. His presence contributed to ensuring the game ended in a draw.
Verl will face a challenge as they travel to meet Borussia Dortmund II this Sunday.
Germany – Regionalliga
Among the Regionalliga teams, six players are currently on loan from Bayern: Lukas Schneller in Regionalliga Bayern, Luka Parkadge and Robert Deziel Jr in Regionalliga Nordost, along with Yousef Qashi and Benedikt Wimmer in Regionalliga West.
Lukas Schneller – Schweinfurt 05
Schneller started as the goalkeeper for Schweinfurt during their match against DJK Vilzing on Tuesday, allowing two goals but benefiting from his teammates’ offensive prowess, which resulted in a 3-2 win.
In a subsequent match against Augsburg II, Schneller again allowed two goals, which occurred in the first half. Nonetheless, with his teammates scoring four times, Schweinfurt triumphed with a convincing 6-2 win.
Schweinfurt will travel to TSV Aubstadt this Saturday for their next matchup.
Marko Popović – Türkgücü München
Popović was on the bench for Türkgücü’s league match against his parent club Bayern II. He came onto the field in the 77th minute, just as his team equalized. Despite his efforts, they were unable to secure a win, and the match concluded with a 1-1 draw.
He did not feature at all in Türkgücü’s subsequent 1-0 defeat to SV Viktoria Aschaffenburg, remaining on the bench for the entirety of the match.
Türkgücü has a fixture against FC Würzburger Kickers on Saturday.
Luka Parkadge – Altglienicke
Parkadge did not feature in the matchday squad during Altglienicke’s dramatic 2-2 deadlock with Greifswald at home.
Robert Deziel Jr – Altglienicke
Deziel played the full 90 minutes for Altglienicke, actively participating in their match against Greifswald, which ended in a 2-2 draw, with both teams earning a share of the points.
Next, Altglienicke will be on the road to face Chemnitzer FC this Friday.
Yousef Qashi – Wupertaler SV
Qashi spent most of Wupertaler’s match against Mönchengladbach’s second team on the bench. Coming onto the field as his team fought back from a 2-0 deficit, he witnessed their defense collapse, ultimately succumbing to four goals, ending the match at 4-2.
Benedikt Wimmer – Wupertaler SV
Wimmer was in the starting lineup for Wupertaler SV against Mönchengladbach II, going the distance with a full 90 minutes played. Unfortunately, they were unable to contain the opposition, conceding four goals throughout the match.
Wupertaler SV will host FC Kray at home this Wednesday in the regional pokal, followed by a league fixture against KFC Uerdingen on Saturday.
Austria – Bundesliga
Matteo Pérez Vinlöf is the only Bayern player on loan to the Austrian Bundesliga from the second team.
Matteo Pérez Vinlöf – Austria Wien
Vinlöf began his match on the bench for Austria Wien during their home contest against WSG Tirol but entered the fray in the 61st minute when his team led 1-0. While he only recorded nine touches, he impressively completed all of his attempts. Nevertheless, he had a minimal impact on the match, though Austria Wien scored two more goals to secure a convincing 3-0 victory.
Austria Wien will hit the road to face SV Horn in the Austrian Cup on Wednesday, followed by another league outing against BW Linz on Sunday.
Austria – 2. Liga
Tom Hülsmann is the only player on loan to the Austrian 2. Liga from the second team.
Tom Hülsmann – SKN St. Pölten
Hülsmann played in goal for St. Pölten in a thrilling encounter against SV Horn that featured an astounding 40 total shots, with 30 on target. He faced twelve shots on goal, securing saves on all but two, which occurred just before halftime and left St. Pölten trailing 2-1 at the break. However, he kept a clean sheet in the second half, while his team notched three more goals to finalize a 4-2 victory.
SKN St. Pölten is set to host Sturm Graz II on Friday in their next fixture.
Netherlands – Kampioen Divisie
David Jonathans is the only player on loan to the Dutch Kampioen Divisie.
David Jonathans – FC Den Bosch
Jonathans remained on the bench during Den Bosch’s matches, including a 3-2 defeat at FC Volendam and a subsequent 2-1 victory at VVV-Venlo, without making it onto the pitch for either encounter.
Den Bosch will have a critical match against MVV Maastricht in the KNVB Cup on Wednesday, followed by a return to league play on Saturday against Roda JC Kerkrade.
Portugal – Liga Portugal
Taichi Fukui is the only player currently on loan in Liga Portugal.
Taichi Fukui – FC Arouca
Fukui was a starter for Arouca during their clash with Estoril. Although he didn’t register a shot on goal, he did create one opportunity for a teammate and completed an impressive 94% of his passes. Arouca initially took the lead but ultimately succumbed to three unanswered goals from Estoril, resulting in a 4-1 defeat for Fukui’s team, who substituted him off in the 72nd minute.
FC Arouca will be back in action at home against Braga on Sunday.
FC Bayern Frauen
Currently, five players are on loan from FC Bayern’s Frauen team.
Germany — Frauen-Bundesliga
Karólína Lea Vilhjálmsdóttir is the sole player on loan in the Frauen-Bundesliga.
Karólína Lea Vilhjálmsdóttir – Bayer 04 Leverkusen
Vilhjálmsdóttir was named to the Iceland National Team for two competitive matches against the USWNT. In the first match on Thursday, she came off the bench in the 85th minute, only to see her side suffer a 3-1 defeat shortly thereafter.
In the rematch in Nashville on Sunday, Vilhjálmsdóttir started and played the entire 90 minutes, making her impact felt by scoring a remarkable Olimpico in the 31st minute—an incredible corner kick goal that curled into the net, just eluding the goalkeeper’s grasp. However, the USWNT equalized in the 72nd minute before ultimately sneaking away with a 3-1 victory once more.
Vilhjálmsdóttir hopes to rejoin Leverkusen ahead of their league match against !.FC Köln on Friday.
England – Women’s Super League
Jill Baijings is currently the only player on loan to the Women’s Super League.
Jill Baijings – Aston Villa
Baijings was not part of the Dutch National Team camp this week.
She continues to seek her debut appearance for Aston Villa since her loan. Her next opportunity arrives on Sunday as they face Liverpool.
Spain – Primera División Femenina
Natalia Padilla is the only Bayern player currently on loan to the Primera División Femenina.
Natalia Padilla – FC Sevilla
Padilla earned a starting role for Poland in a semifinal against Romania as they bid for a spot in next summer’s Women’s EURO. Despite Poland going down early in the first half, Padilla managed to level the match in the 73rd minute. The game saw Poland draw a red card but also convert a penalty, ultimately winning the first leg.
The two teams are set to face off again on Tuesday, this time on Polish soil, where Padilla hopes to be fit enough to also return to club competition with Sevilla against Grenada on Sunday.
Sweden – Damallsvenskan
Momoko Tanikawa remains the only Bayern player on loan to the Damallsvenskan.
Momoko Tanikawa – FC Rosengård
During this international break, Tanikawa appears to have been sidelined.
Rosengård will be hosting Linköpings on Sunday in crucial league action as they push for points.
Italy – Serie A
Cecilía Rán Rúnarsdóttir is the only Bayern player currently on loan to Serie A.
Cecilía Rán Rúnarsdóttir – Inter Milan
Rúnarsdóttir joined the Icelandic squad for their two matches against the USWNT in the States. She served as a backup on Thursday but did not see any action, even when the starting goalkeeper had to briefly leave the pitch. However, she started on Sunday and played a full match. Rúnarsdóttir initially kept a clean sheet for 72 minutes, showcasing impressive saves at critical moments before the world’s number one team broke through with three goals, resulting in a tough 3-0 defeat for her squad.
Inter will face Fiorentina on Sunday as they resume club duties.