Bayern Munich midfielder Leon Goretzka is set to become one of the most intriguing free agents of the summer, but Italian clubs may struggle to secure his signature due to lofty wage expectations.
Goretzka confirmed he will leave Bayern when his contract expires in June, sparking interest from across Europe.
Serie A sides including Juventus, Inter Milan, AC Milan, and Napoli have been linked, with managers like Antonio Conte (Inter) and potential Juventus targets seeing Goretzka as a veteran leader for midfield stability.
However, fresh reports indicate his salary package could prove a major barrier.
Why Italian Clubs Might Be Priced Out of Leon Goretzka Deal
Goretzka currently earns around €7m net per season (with add-ons pushing it higher, gross figures often cited at €13m-€17m including bonuses).
His representatives are reportedly demanding a substantial signing bonus alongside competitive wages in the twilight of his career.
Italian sources highlight that this level is “too high for Italy,” with many clubs unwilling or unable to meet the demands.
Napoli and Inter prefer investing in younger profiles, while Milan’s past links have cooled amid financial caution.
Juventus might have more flexibility after big spending on other targets, but even they face hurdles.
Competition adds pressure: Galatasaray and Saudi Pro League clubs are actively pursuing him, where richer paydays are easier to offer.
Goretzka’s preference to stay in Europe keeps the door open, but Serie A hierarchies may hesitate.
Leon Goretzka’s Bayern Munich Exit and Broader Transfer Context
A long-time Bavarian stalwart with over 200 appearances, Goretzka brings experience, physicality, and leadership.
Bayern’s decision not to renew stems partly from midfield depth and salary considerations.
For Italian fans, a Goretzka arrival would boost any squad, but the financial reality suggests he may look elsewhere.
As the summer window nears, his next move could reshape several midfields — yet Serie A might miss out unless a compromise emerges.


































