Fans spot Bayern Munich are at it again as they sign ‘the next big thing in football’ for minimal transfer fee
FOOTBALL fans reckon German giants Bayern Munich are ahead of the game once again.
That’s after Thomas Tuchel’s side snapped up “the next big thing in football” for a minimal transfer fee.
The speedy winger is just 17 years old and will officially become a new Bayern player next summer.
Irankunda, who was born in Tanzania, has 11 goals in seven games for Australia’s U17s.
At club level, the forward has nine goals in 39 matches after making his pro debut last year aged just 15.
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And head of youth development Jochen Sauer reckons Bayern have struck gold, with the Germans paying an A-League record £2.85million fee.
He said: “We have had Nestory on our radar for some time, he’s an extremely fast winger.”
Irankunda revealed his pride at the deal, adding: “I’m happy to have this all finalised and to be heading to one of the best clubs in the world, it’s a real dream come true.”
It’s not the first time Bayern have snapped up a top young talent for a bargain fee.
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Current aces like Alphonso Davies and Jamal Musiala quickly became key players despite being in their teens when they joined.
And fans reckon Bayern have stitched up their rivals again by landing another top prospect.
One said: “Another signing for Bayern? Seriously, they’re just collecting talents like trading cards now, it’s getting ridiculous.”
Another declared: “The next big thing in football.”
One noted: “Just signed a £100m+ talent for £3m. Sensational for Australian football.”
Another added: “He will be the next Kylian Mbappe.”