- Bayern Munich latest club linked with Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite
- Man City and Man United continue monitoring centre-back closely
- Everton reportedly value England international at around £70m
Everton supporters are becoming accustomed to seeing Jarrad Branthwaite linked with some of Europe’s biggest clubs. The latest reports suggest Bayern Munich are now among them.
Manchester City and Manchester United have both been credited with an interest in the Everton defender over the past year, but Bayern’s reported involvement adds a fresh dimension to the story.
At this stage, there is no suggestion a bid is imminent.
However, the growing list of admirers is another reminder of how highly Branthwaite is regarded beyond Merseyside.
Everton have little reason to rush
The key point for Everton is that they remain in a strong position.
Branthwaite is under contract, he is one of the first names on David Moyes’ team sheet and, perhaps most importantly, the club are not operating under the same financial pressures that shaped previous transfer windows.
That means Everton can afford to be patient.
Reports suggesting the Blues would seek around £70m if they were forced into a sale reflect both Branthwaite’s importance and the reality of the modern transfer market.
Elite young centre-backs are not easy to find. Not in the Premier League. Not English ones.
When they are English, Premier League-proven and still improving, they become even more valuable.
Bayern’s interest matters
The Bayern angle is significant because it widens the field.
Much of the speculation surrounding Branthwaite has centred on Premier League clubs, particularly Manchester United. Bayern’s reported interest suggests his reputation is continuing to grow across Europe as well.
Whether that develops into anything concrete remains to be seen.
But from Everton’s perspective, interest from multiple heavyweight clubs only strengthens their hand.
The more clubs that are watching, the easier it becomes for Everton to justify their valuation.
A familiar summer story
The reality is that Branthwaite’s future is likely to remain a talking point throughout the summer.
That comes with the territory when a player develops into one of the league’s most promising young defenders.
Everton will hope the discussion remains just that – a discussion.
Because while £70m would represent a huge fee, replacing a player of Branthwaite’s quality would be far easier said than done.
For now, the latest reports should probably be viewed as another sign of his growing reputation rather than an indication that a departure is around the corner.








