Bayern Munich dominate Get German Football News’ 2025/26 Bundesliga Team of the Season
Bayern Munich lead the Get German Football News 2025/26 Bundesliga Team of the Season after a campaign that saw the champions produce one of the league’s most explosive attacks. The selection highlights Bayern’s influence on the season while recognising standout performers across the division in a year when the title was secured with games to spare. (getfootballnewsgermany.com)
Bayern’s haul and the Team of the Season context
Bayern Munich sealed a 34th Bundesliga title in 2025/26 and finished the league among the most prolific attacks in the competition’s history. The club’s offensive output underlined why half of Get German Football News’ XI were players from Munich, a reflection of both individual performances and collective dominance across the campaign. (bundesliga.com)
The GGFN XI balances Bayern’s forwards and playmakers with defensive standouts from other clubs, signalling that while Bayern set the benchmark in attack, the season featured strong performers in goal, defence and midfield across several teams. The Team of the Season list aims to reward consistency and impact across the full 34-match schedule. (getfootballnewsgermany.com)
Harry Kane’s finishing and Olise’s creative season
Harry Kane finished the Bundesliga campaign as its top scorer, producing an exceptional return that underpinned Bayern’s title charge. The striker’s 36 league goals and 58 strikes across all competitions made him the defining attacking figure of the season and a natural inclusion in the Team of the Season. (bundesliga.com)
Alongside Kane, Michael Olise enjoyed a breakthrough campaign in Munich, combining goal threat and creative output to rank among the league’s most productive attacking midfielders. Olise’s season totals—double-digit goals paired with a high assist count—were critical to Bayern’s sustained momentum and earned him recognition among the campaign’s standout performers. (bundesliga.com)
Goalkeeping and defensive recognition
Get German Football News rewarded goalkeepers and defenders who delivered consistency and leadership over the full season, with Borussia Dortmund’s Gregor Kobel prominent among those named. Kobel’s campaign featured a high number of clean sheets and near-constant availability, establishing him as one of the division’s most reliable custodians. (tribuna.com)
The Team of the Season also includes young defensive talents and established centre-backs who combined to form resilient backlines for their clubs. Those selections reflect both statistical output—clearances, interceptions and blocked shots—and moments of high impact where defenders changed the course of matches. (getfootballnewsgermany.com)
Young defenders turning heads: Vušković and market implications
Luka Vušković’s emergence at Hamburg was among the season’s most talked-about developments, with the Tottenham loanee delivering a campaign that mixed defensive dominance and attacking contribution. Vušković’s performances earned him recognition as his side fought to consolidate its place in the Bundesliga. (en.wikipedia.org)
The rise of teenagers and early-20s centre-backs has consequences for transfer markets and club planning, with loan deals, buyback options and development pathways all in focus. Clubs across Europe will be monitoring these defensive profiles closely after a season in which several young players proved ready for sustained senior responsibility. (getfootballnewsgermany.com)
Midfield balance: Kimmich, Pavlović and Baumgartner’s influence
Joshua Kimmich remained the fulcrum of Bayern’s midfield, offering control, range and the tactical discipline required by Vincent Kompany’s system. His role as a deep-lying playmaker helped Bayern knit attack and defence while allowing more advanced teammates to operate with freedom. (getfootballnewsgermany.com)
Aleksandar Pavlović and Christoph Baumgartner supplied balance and creative energy from central areas for their respective clubs, contributing both progression through the middle and defensive cover when matches demanded it. Those midfield inclusions underline the season’s theme: teams that found the right midfield balance were consistently able to influence results. (getfootballnewsgermany.com)
Club responses and contract moves after the season
The post-season period has already seen clubs move to secure key personnel highlighted by GGFN’s XI, with Borussia Dortmund confirming a long-term contract extension for Nico Schlotterbeck through 2031. That deal removes immediate uncertainty and signals Dortmund’s intent to build a defence around a player they view as central to future plans. (bvb.de)
Other clubs face decisions over whether to extend deals, prize young leaders from loan arrangements, or resist summer interest generated by standout performances on the Team of the Season list. The awards and recognitions function as both reward and advert: players named in season-best XIs typically attract greater scrutiny from bigger clubs and negotiating rooms. (getfootballnewsgermany.com)
David Raum’s return to form at RB Leipzig also attracted attention, as the captain re-established himself in national team calculations and helped Leipzig secure Champions League qualification. Raum’s combination of offensive output and defensive duties provided a reminder that full-back contributions remain vital in modern Bundesliga systems. (statmuse.com)
Tactical takeaways from the season and the Team of the Season choices
Tactically, the 2025/26 Bundesliga season reinforced two clear trends: the premium on elite finishing and creative variety in attack, and the increasing value of defenders who can combine aerial presence with ball-playing ability. The Team of the Season selections reflect those priorities, pairing prolific forwards with defenders who can start play from the back. (bundesliga.com)
Managers who found predictable ways to score while maintaining structural discipline at the back tended to finish higher in the table, and the season’s award choices reward players who consistently delivered within those frameworks. The GGFN XI therefore reads as both a snapshot of individual excellence and a map of successful team models across the division. (getfootballnewsgermany.com)
The Team of the Season creates talking points for fans, media and clubs as the summer approaches, and it will influence how teams prepare for the new campaign—whether through recruitment, retention or tactical tweaks. With several top performers still young, the Bundesliga’s competitive landscape appears set for continued evolution into the next season.









