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Bayern Munich to extend Leonard Prescott contract amid Chelsea and Juventus interest

bernardo herrera by bernardo herrera
April 27, 2026
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Bayern poised to extend Leonard Prescott contract as Chelsea and Juventus circle

Bayern Munich plan to offer Leonard Prescott a new long-term contract, according to Sky Germany, as the 16-year-old goalkeeper draws attention from Chelsea and Juventus.

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Leonard Prescott is reported to be close to a new long-term contract at Bayern Munich after the club moved to secure the 16-year-old’s future, Sky Germany said on April 27, 2026. The goalkeeper’s name features prominently in the conversations because he has recently been part of senior matchday squads and squad lists for Champions League knockout ties. Bayern’s intention to agree terms beyond 2027 has shifted Prescott from a promising youth prospect to a player other top clubs are monitoring.

Bayern move to secure Prescott’s future

Bayern Munich have opened talks to extend Leonard Prescott’s deal with the club and aim to formalize a long-term contract promptly. The German champions view Prescott as a high-potential goalkeeper within their ranks and are acting to prevent rival clubs from mounting a formal approach.

Club officials are reportedly keen to lock in the teenager before other suitors can present a competing offer, prioritizing a contract that reaches past the current 2027 expiry. The move underlines Bayern’s ongoing strategy of retaining top academy talent as part of a wider plan to maintain squad depth and continuity.

Sky Germany sources and reported timeline

Sky Germany first reported the club’s intentions on April 27, 2026, citing internal sources close to Bayern’s sporting management. The broadcaster’s reporting included details that the club wants to conclude negotiations soon and is preparing a long-term offer to present to Prescott and his representatives.

Journalists covering Bayern have noted that the proposed timeline is intended to align with the closing windows of the summer transfer market and contract renewal periods. By acting early, Bayern aim to reduce the risk of losing the player amid increased external interest.

Interest from Chelsea and Juventus

Sky’s Kerry Hau reported that Chelsea and Juventus have shown concrete interest in signing Leonard Prescott, adding urgency to any contract discussions. Both clubs have previously pursued young talent as part of their recruitment strategies, making Prescott an attractive target given his profile and early exposure to senior squad environments.

While interest from abroad increases the stakes, Bayern’s position as both Prescott’s current employer and a club with a history of promoting youth to the first team strengthens their negotiating leverage. The presence of Premier League and Serie A suitors highlights how rapidly Prescott’s stock has risen in elite European circles.

Prescott’s senior involvement and experience

Although Leonard Prescott has not yet made a senior appearance, he has been included on the bench for two Bundesliga matches this season and served as a backup option in Champions League knockout fixtures. His inclusion in matchday squads for games against Atalanta and Real Madrid indicates the coaching staff’s trust in his readiness to step into higher-pressure settings when required.

Being part of senior preparations and travelling with the squad for Europe’s marquee fixtures provides a developmental boost that stretches beyond minutes on the pitch. Those experiences allow a young goalkeeper to learn routines, game management, and the psychological demands of top-level competition.

Path to first-team football at Bayern

Prescott has publicly expressed ambitions to become a first-choice goalkeeper at a top club, with Bayern cited as his preferred destination. For Bayern, balancing his development with the club’s immediate competitive needs will be central to any contract terms they propose.

Bayern typically blend short-term senior squad support with tailored loan moves or gradual promotion from reserve teams for their goalkeepers. If Prescott’s progression continues at the current pace, the club will likely create a clear pathway combining training with senior staff, strategic game exposure, and potential loan opportunities to accelerate his readiness.

Development environment and coaching support

Bayern’s academy and coaching setup are recognized for producing and polishing elite-level talent, and that infrastructure will play a key role in Prescott’s next steps. Access to experienced goalkeeping coaches, specialized training programs, and regular work with senior goalkeepers can expedite technical and tactical growth.

The club’s decision to keep Prescott close to the first-team environment suggests an emphasis on mentorship and integration rather than immediate deployment as a starter. That model aims to preserve the player’s long-term potential while ensuring he is adequately prepared when opportunities arise.

Contract considerations and long-term strategy

Negotiations for a youth player’s long-term deal typically consider development milestones, release clauses, and structured wage progression tied to senior involvement. For Prescott, a contract extending beyond 2027 would likely include incentives calibrated to appearances, loan performance, and national team recognition if applicable.

Bayern’s approach to such deals reflects a dual objective: protecting the club’s investment and providing career stability to the player. A clear contract structure can deter premature transfer approaches while signaling to Prescott that the club is committed to his steady ascent.

Implications for Chelsea and Juventus interest

Should Bayern finalise a long-term agreement with Leonard Prescott, rival clubs such as Chelsea and Juventus would face increased barriers to securing his signature. A longer contract sharpens Bayern’s negotiating position and typically increases any potential transfer fee, making mid-season or opportunistic moves less feasible.

That said, top clubs often remain active in monitoring young prospects even after contracts are renewed, particularly if they identify a pathway to offering earlier first-team action. The reported interest from both England and Italy therefore underscores Prescott’s rising profile and the global market for talented young keepers.

Next steps and likely timeline

Observers expect Bayern to prioritise swift resolution to avoid a protracted saga and to ensure clarity before the new season planning begins. Contractual announcements in similar cases often arrive in the weeks leading up to the summer transfer window or shortly after it opens, although clubs sometimes publish confirmations earlier depending on internal timelines.

For Prescott personally, the coming weeks will be pivotal: agreeing terms would cement his place at the club through the next development phase, while prolonged uncertainty could invite renewed external approaches. Bayern’s stated preference to conclude matters promptly suggests a resolution may come well before the 2026–27 competitive season intensifies.

Bayern Munich’s reported intention to extend Leonard Prescott beyond 2027, combined with interest from Chelsea and Juventus, has elevated the 16-year-old goalkeeper from promising academy talent to a sought-after prospect with a clear pathway to senior football. The club’s swift action will now determine whether Prescott remains on track to pursue his ambition of becoming a first-choice goalkeeper at a top European side.

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