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Daniel Peretz agrees permanent move to Southampton after six‑month loan

bernardo herrera by bernardo herrera
June 5, 2026
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Daniel Peretz transfer to Southampton confirmed as permanent deal nears completion

Southampton have reached agreement to sign Daniel Peretz permanently from Bayern Munich, with the transfer expected to be finalised after minor details are closed.

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Transfer Agreement Reported by Sky Germany

Sky Germany reports that Southampton and Bayern Munich have reached a full agreement for Daniel Peretz to join the Championship club on a permanent basis.

The deal follows a six-month loan spell at Southampton and is understood to carry a fee in the region of €7.5–8 million.

Club officials are said to be working through a few remaining administrative and medical formalities before making an official announcement.

Financial Terms and Contract Position

Multiple sources indicate the transfer fee will sit around €7.5–8 million, a notable profit on Bayern’s reported €5 million outlay when they signed Peretz from Maccabi Tel Aviv in 2023.

That margin reflects how temporary moves can increase a player’s valuation, particularly when they secure regular playing time and adapt to a new league.

Southampton’s investment signals a commitment to securing long-term stability in goal as they plan for the coming season.

Peretz’s Recent Timeline and Playing Opportunities

Peretz arrived at Southampton on loan for the second half of the season after joining Bayern in 2023, and his time in England has evidently convinced the south-coast club to push for a permanent transfer.

While he made seven appearances for Bayern since his arrival in Munich, his loan offered the chance for extended match exposure and integration into Southampton’s setup.

The move to a permanent contract is the next step in Peretz’s progression as he seeks consistent first-team football at club level.

What the Move Means for Southampton’s Goalkeeping Setup

Securing Peretz permanently gives Southampton a goalkeeper with experience at both top-level German club environment and English football, providing competition and depth at a key position.

A permanent signing also allows the club to plan more confidently for pre-season and recruitment, reducing the uncertainty that comes with temporary loans.

For Southampton’s coaching staff, the transfer creates a clearer pathway to build a goalkeeper unit around a player already familiar with the squad and tactical demands.

Bayern Munich’s Perspective and Squad Management

For Bayern Munich, the sale represents a calculated decision around squad balance and playing opportunities for a young goalkeeper in a highly competitive environment.

Having acquired Peretz from Maccabi Tel Aviv in 2023, Bayern provided him with top-level training and occasional match exposure, and the club’s willingness to sanction a permanent move reflects their assessment of both the player’s development and their own roster needs.

The transfer fee also recoups Bayern’s initial investment and reflects the market for emerging goalkeepers who have gained experience abroad.

Context within Israeli and International Football

Peretz’s permanent move to England is significant for Israeli football, demonstrating a pathway for players from the domestic league to progress through European clubs and into the English game.

Transfers of this nature can increase visibility for compatriots and signal growing confidence in Israeli talent from clubs outside the country.

At an individual level, the switch offers Peretz a stable platform to develop his career in a competitive league while remaining under the scrutiny of scouts and national team selectors.

Next Steps and Official Confirmation

Club sources expect an official confirmation once remaining contractual and medical details are completed, at which point Southampton will likely outline the length and terms of Peretz’s new deal.

Fans should expect club communications to follow standard procedures for unveiling new signings, including medical clearance, registration with the Football League, and a presentation ahead of pre-season preparations.

Until the clubs release formal statements, the reported figures and timeline should be treated as the best available information.

This permanent move marks a clear new chapter for Daniel Peretz as he prepares to build on his loan spell and pursue consistent first-team football with Southampton.

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