#3 - Corentin Tolisso
Corentin Tolisso's contract at Bayern Munich expires at the end of next season, but his contract talks have stalled. The Frenchman is reportedly demanding 'a lot' from the Bundesliga side, and they are unwilling to match his demands.
Reports suggest he wants a long-term contract with some guarantees over the minutes he plays. However, with Thomas Müller, Joshua Kimmich, and Leon Goretzka doing well, the chances of the club or the manager guaranteeing him minutes is difficult.
Real Madrid are reportedly keeping tabs on his situation at the Bundesliga side. Los Blancos want to sign him as a backup to their main trio but could guarantee him more minutes with Isco and Dani Ceballos leaving in the summer.
#2 - Christian Früchtl (Bayern Munich GK)
Christian Früchtl is highly rated at Bayern Munich, but the goalkeeper can hardly get a chance with Manuel Neuer doing well. The club's #1 is reportedly set to sign a contract extension that would leave Fruchtl on the bench for a few more seasons.
As per Sport1, the 22-year-old is no longer willing to wait for his chances and wants to play regularly from next season. He is currently the third choice at the club with Sven Ulreich, whose contract also expires in the summer, taking a backup role in the first team right now.
Like Bouna Sarr, the sale of Fruchtl will not affect Bayern in any way as they will promote Johannes Schenk and Lukas Schneller. They also have Alexander Nubel on loan at AS Monaco, and they see the 25-year-old as the ideal heir to Neuer.
#1 - Robert Lewandowski
Bayern Munich have always insisted they are not looking to sign a striker any time soon as they have Robert Lewandowski. The Polish star is in top form and has shown no signs of slowing down.
While that has been relayed to the media, the striker has hinted that the club are yet to open contract talks with him.
Replying to Bayern Munich's sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic's comments about 'doing everything' to renew the striker's deal, the former BVB star said:
"This is the first time I hear it. I know how football works and I am always open, but the next match is important to me. The issue of the contract is a secondary topic."
Chelsea, Manchester United, Real Madrid, and Arsenal have been alerted by the recent comments as per reports, and they are monitoring the situation.