
Lost in the shuffle of injuries with the first team and the excitement for the young players who are on Bayern Munich’s roster, midfielder Javi Fernández has been out since February 12th with a meniscus injury.
Slowly, but surely, Fernández is making progress per Sky Germany’s Kerry Hau:
After two serious injuries last season to his ankle and meniscus, things are looking up for Bayern talent Javi Fernández. The 18-year-old Spanish midfielder can once again perform many exercises with the ball. If everything
goes according to plan, a comeback in October is realistic.
At this point last season, Fernández was considered one of the top prospects on campus. Now, we will have to build back up into that status, but it does appear as if things are starting to look up for the Spaniard.
Bayern Munich got off to a red-hot start this season and we are thrilled with the early returns. With the end of the transfer window coming up, there is still much to discuss, so let’s not waste any more time. This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Flagship Show:
- It’s not quite the morning after, but let’s talk about Bayern Munich’s massive 6-0 win over RB Leipzig and what it means.
- Lennart Karl will have a great duo to study — the relentless energy and attacking aggression of Luis Diaz and the brilliant aloofness of Michael Olise.
- Can Serge Gnabry hold down the fort?
- Joshua Kimmich is a constant…and a necessity.
- The backline still needs a big test.
- Bayern Munich could miss out on Nick Woltemade in 2026 as the bidding could open up to other clubs.
- Bayern Munich might have the right approach, but the wrong PR campaign for its approach to finishing the transfer window.
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