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Jonathan Asp Jensen leaves Bayern Munich for Deportivo La Coruña
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Jonathan Asp Jensen leaves Bayern Munich for Deportivo La Coruña

July 13, 2026 at 05:00 PM
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Danish youth player Jonathan Asp Jensen has departed Bayern Munich to join Deportivo La Coruña on a permanent transfer.

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Lured from Midtjylland's academy in 2022, Asp Jensen's sole appearance for the Bayern seniors came under Thomas Tuchel in May 2024.

Prolific for the reserve team the following campaign, the Dane returned five goals and provided 11 assists in 23 appearances before moving to Grasshopper on loan in search of first-team football.

The 20-year-old midfielder went on to record eight goals and six assists in 35 league outings in 2025/26, helping the Swiss side avoid relegation.

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What happened

Bayern Munich have confirmed the departure of Jonathan Asp Jensen, who has moved to Spanish side Deportivo La Coruña. The Danish prospect, who was part of Bayern's youth setup, makes the switch to Spain to continue his development. Deportivo La Coruña, currently in the lower tiers of Spanish football, secure a young talent from one of Europe's top academies. The move marks a fresh start for the player away from the Bayern youth system.

Chance analysis

This is a youth-level transfer with minimal impact on Bayern Munich's senior squad, as Jensen was part of their academy rather than the first team. Deportivo La Coruña gain a young prospect with top-academy pedigree, though the move is unlikely to move the needle in senior team terms. For prediction systems, this carries negligible impact on upcoming Bundesliga matches.

Impact

Negligible impact on Bayern Munich's senior squad; Deportivo La Coruña gain a youth prospect with no immediate first-team expectations.

AI Insight

Ignore for Bundesliga match predictions — Jensen was a youth player with no first-team relevance at Bayern.

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Jonathan Asp Jensen leaves Bayern Munich for Deportivo La Coruña

Danish youth player Jonathan Asp Jensen has departed Bayern Munich to join Deportivo La Coruña on a permanent transfer.

Article summary

Bayern Munich have confirmed the departure of Jonathan Asp Jensen, who has moved to Spanish side Deportivo La Coruña. The Danish prospect, who was part of Bayern's youth setup, makes the switch to Spain to continue his development. Deportivo La Coruña, currently in the lower tiers of Spanish football, secure a young talent from one of Europe's top academies. The move marks a fresh start for the player away from the Bayern youth system.

This is a youth-level transfer with minimal impact on Bayern Munich's senior squad, as Jensen was part of their academy rather than the first team. Deportivo La Coruña gain a young prospect with top-academy pedigree, though the move is unlikely to move the needle in senior team terms. For prediction systems, this carries negligible impact on upcoming Bundesliga matches.

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Published
Jul 13, 2026, 5:00 PM
Category
Official Update
Confidence
90%
Priority
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