Livakovic is transferring to Bayern Munich for a record fee.

Livakovic is transferring to Bayern Munich for a record fee.

07.02.2025 17:30

Fenerbahçe's successful goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic will wear Bayern Munich's jersey in the new season. The German giant will pay Fenerbahçe a net transfer fee of 12 million euros and an additional 3 million euros in performance bonuses for this transfer. This transfer will be the most expensive goalkeeper sale in Fenerbahçe's history. The previous record was held by Altay Bayındır, who was transferred to Manchester United for 5 million euros.

Dominik Livakovic, who joined Fenerbahçe at the beginning of last season, had a very short career in Turkey. The Canaries' goalkeeper, who signed a 5-year contract, is transferring to the Bundesliga in Germany.

HE IS GOING TO BAYERN MUNICH

According to reports in the German press, Bayern Munich has reached an agreement with Fenerbahçe to add Dominik Livakovic to their squad. The report states that Munich will pay the yellow-blues a net transfer fee of 12 million euros and an additional 3 million euros in performance bonuses based on conditions.

IT WILL BE THE MOST EXPENSIVE GOALKEEPER SALE

The amount that Bayern Munich will pay to Fenerbahçe will go down in the club's history. This transfer will be Fenerbahçe's most expensive goalkeeper sale. The current record belongs to Altay Bayındır, who was transferred to Manchester United for 5 million euros. It has been noted that Livakovic will sign with the red-whites as soon as the summer transfer window opens.

THE NUMBERS

Dominik Livakovic has played 66 matches as a goalkeeper for Fenerbahçe in his second season. The 30-year-old goalkeeper conceded 71 goals in these matches and did not concede a goal in a total of 25 matches.

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