The popular tabloid reports that the German record champions are keen to develop a new campus in California for US-based youth talents.

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According to BILD journalist Tobi Altschäffl, Bayern Munich are planning to open a new academy in California, USA.
The Bavarian club intends to permanently lease space at the ‘Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center’ to have their own Campus there.
It’s believed that this specific campus, if it becomes a reality, would be designed for U-15 and U-17 players specifically.
Since players of that age are not allowed to move to Germany, the new academy would allow Bayern to secure US based talents earlier.
Furthermore, developing said campus would also be intended to strengthen the Bundesliga side’s ties with MLS side Los Angeles FC.
Bayern formed a strategic partnership with LAFC in March 2023, creating a joint venture named “Red&Gold Football” based in Munich.
This 50/50 cooperation aims to develop young talent, provide professional pathways and expand international scouting in California.
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