The stage is set, the lights are about to shine, and the Bundesliga’s finest are preparing to march onto Europe’s grandest platforms. On Sunday, 7 September 2025, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen and their fellow German representatives unveiled their squads for the league phases of the UEFA Champions League, Europa League and Conference League. The lists read like a blend of star power, tactical depth, and youthful promise — a true reflection of the Bundesliga’s growing stature on the continent.
For Bayern Munich, the heartbeat of their European dream is none other than Harry Kane. The England captain has settled in Bavaria with a thunderous impact, and he now shoulders the expectation of leading Bayern’s charge for the Champions League crown. Alongside him stand Serge Gnabry’s explosive pace, Luis Díaz’s South American flair, and Nicolas Jackson’s unpredictability, creating an attacking arsenal that few defences in Europe will relish facing.
In midfield, elegance meets industry. Joshua Kimmich remains the conductor, orchestrating from deep with authority, while Leon Goretzka provides power and drive. Jamal Musiala, still just 22, continues to dazzle with his creativity and composure well beyond his years. The addition of Michael Olise injects artistry and vision, promising moments of magic. Rising talents Tom Bischof and Aleksandar Pavlović add a sprinkle of youthful ambition, showing Bayern’s eyes are fixed firmly on both present glory and future dominance.
The defence tells its own tale of resilience and balance. Dayot Upamecano and Minjae Kim stand as twin pillars of strength, while Jonathan Tah and Hiroki Ito bring solidity and composure. On the flanks, Raphaël Guerreiro’s intelligence and Sacha Boey’s dynamism give Tuchel tactical flexibility, and the inclusion of Cassiano Kiala signals a belief in the next generation. Behind them, Manuel Neuer, the ever-reliable guardian, continues to epitomize class and leadership, flanked by Sven Ulreich and the promising Jonas Urbig.
Borussia Dortmund pin their continental hopes on Serhou Guirassy, a striker whose clinical edge could turn tight contests into famous victories. His goals, paired with the fearless energy of Dortmund’s young core, make the Black and Yellows a team to watch.
Bayer Leverkusen, under the masterful guidance of Xabi Alonso, look to Patrik Schick to spearhead their Europa League adventure. Schick’s return to fitness offers renewed hope that Leverkusen can translate their domestic brilliance onto the European stage, blending ruthless attacking play with Alonso’s tactical finesse.
With Kane chasing his long-awaited Champions League crown, Guirassy aiming to write Dortmund folklore, and Schick leading Leverkusen’s continental quest, the Bundesliga enters Europe with a blend of dreams, firepower, and belief. As the anthem plays and floodlights blaze, one thing is clear: this is where German steel meets European nights.