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Agent at Philips Stadium, personal agreement already reached: “Had a phone call”
Max de KokJune 3, 2026
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Agent at Philips Stadium, personal agreement already reached: “Had a phone call”

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There seems to be a major transfer on the way. Last Tuesday, transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano and Eindhovens Dagblad brought the news to the public that FC Bayern Munich has shown interest in Ismael Saibari and that Rekordmeister is willing to put a record amount on the table for Saibari. Europe’s elite is knocking at the door of Philips Stadium.

Voetbal International seems to know more about the upcoming deal. The weekly magazine reports a few details about the upcoming multi-million transfer. 'Kompany and Saibari have been in telephone contact and see the collaboration entirely as something they are interested in. Tuesday saw the first reports about Bayern Munich’s interest emerge, and this Wednesday it is already clear that Saibari has personally agreed with Bayern on a multi-year contract,' said Voetbal International.

'Agent Ali Dursun was at the Philips Stadium on Tuesday for consultation and will share information to/from both camps. On Wednesday, they will continue discussing a deal. If Bayern comes through financially in the end, it seems nothing can stop a transfer,' VI also reports.

Now the midfielder is preparing with Morocco for the upcoming World Cup in North America. The PSV player scored twice in Morocco’s friendly match against Madagascar and thus had a big hand in the 4-0 victory.

In addition, on Tuesday, news also came out that Vincent Kompany, the coach of FC Bayern, has given the green light for a transfer of Saibari to Munich. Now the Eindhovens Dagblad reports that on Tuesday there was also a first top-level meeting about PSV’s key player, and that Ali Dursun, Saibari's agent, was spotted around the Philips Stadium.

The Germans are expected to put a record amount on the table to take over Saibari. ''It is clear that one of the best-known player agents in Europe must have received a good message for PSV,'' the newspaper writes about it.

Currently, Der Rekordmeister is reportedly still not yet to have placed an official bid on the table, but it is expected that the Germans will have to dig deep into their pockets to take over the PSV player. Saibari himself is hungry for a step toward the Bundesliga, and the chance therefore seems high that the Germans will put a record amount on the table.

At this time, Cody Gakpo, who left for Liverpool FC in the winter of 2022, is PSV’s most expensive outgoing transfer for a fee of 42 million euros, including seven million euros in bonuses. ''That will normally not be the case for much longer, because Bayern is, according to an insider, planning to come in with an initial record bid'', reports the ED.

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