Bayern Munich are pursuing 13-year-old Vincent Karl from Eintracht Frankfurt in hopes of uniting him with his brother Lennart at their youth academy.
Bayern Munich are reportedly looking to reunite rising star Lennart Karl with his younger brother, Vincent, at the Allianz Arena.
Following Lennart’s successful breakthrough into the spotlight this season, club scouts have turned their attention to 13-year-old Vincent, who currently develops within Eintracht Frankfurt’s youth system.
According to reports from Sky Sport Germany and Bild, the German champions are actively drafting a plan to integrate the younger sibling into their prestigious Bayern Campus academy.
Vincent is currently a standout performer for Eintracht Frankfurt’s U13 squad and is regarded as one of the premier talents in his age category.
Bayern’s interest reflects a strategic move to secure top-tier youth prospects early, potentially mirroring the development path that has seen Lennart flourish.
The move would place both brothers under the same elite development structure, offering the long-term possibility of the pair featuring together at the senior professional level.
Lennart Karl has voiced his support for the potential transfer while remaining mindful of the pressure his younger brother might face.
Reflecting on the prospect of a reunion, the teenager noted, “Of course, it would be something very special to play with my brother.”
However, he also highlighted the unique scrutiny Vincent would endure at such a major club, adding, “But he’s still very young, and he also has to deal with carrying my name.”

