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Former coach says Arijon Ibrahimović can succeed at Bayern Munich, but he’ll have to work for it

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ROTTACH-EGERN, GERMANY - JULY 27: Arijon Ibrahimovic of FC Bayern Muenchen with fans during the summer training camp on July 27, 2026 in Rottach-Egern, Germany. (Photo by F. Noever/FC Bayern via Getty Images) | FC Bayern via Getty Images

For many Bayern Munich supporters, Arijon Ibrahimović remains one of the club’s most intriguing young talents. After spending last season on loan at Heidenheim, the 20-year-old returns to Säbener Straße with valuable Bundesliga experience and a growing list of believers, including Heidenheim head coach Frank Schmidt.

Speaking about Ibrahimović’s future, Schmidt offered a measured, but optimistic assessment.

“I can only judge the time Ari spent with us and how satisfied we were with his performances. He is still a young player who took his first significant and consistent steps in the Bundesliga last season. Just think of the match in Munich with three games left in the campaign — if you saw what he produced on the pitch that day, you could already see the potential and believe that he is only at the beginning of his career,” Schmidt told Sport1 (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). “He still has the ability to make huge steps forward, but he also has a lot to learn. I’m convinced he can achieve that in the environment at Bayern Munich, but nothing will come automatically.”

Schmidt clearly believes Ibrahimović has the talent to establish himself at Bayern Munich, but he also emphasizes that potential alone will not be enough. Development requires consistency, hard work, and taking advantage of every opportunity.

That is likely the reality Ibrahimović will face this season. Bayern Munich’s squad is loaded with attacking talent, meaning every training session and every minute on the pitch will matter. Still, earning regular Bundesliga minutes at Heidenheim should leave him far better prepared for the challenge than he was a year ago.

With Vincent Kompany placing an emphasis on developing young players, Ibrahimović has a genuine opportunity to prove he belongs. Whether he becomes a long-term contributor will ultimately depend on how quickly he continues to grow and whether he can turn flashes of brilliance into consistent performances.

The talent has never been in question. Now comes the difficult part: proving it at Bayern Munich.

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