Germany U19s striker Lenn Jastremski has signed a three-year deal with the Bayern Munich reserves. - © getty images
Germany U19s striker Lenn Jastremski has signed a three-year deal with the Bayern Munich reserves. - © getty images
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Lenn Jastremski: Who is the new Bayern Munich reserve team striker?

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With Joshua Zirkzee having made the permanent step up to the Bayern Munich senior team, the German giants have moved to plug the gap by signing Wolfsburg U19s striker Lenn Jastremski to their reserve ranks. bundesliga.com takes a closer look at the Germany youth international...

Lenn Jastremski

Age: 19
Club: Bayern Munich (reserves)
Position: Striker
Country: Germany (eight U19s caps/ three goals)

Key stats

Jastremski will officially join Bayern II in summer 2020, having scored 14 goals in 19 appearances for Wolfsburg's U19s between August 2019 and the Covid-19 enforced hiatus. The 6'2" right-footed central striker also scored a brace in a losing effort to the Bayern U19s in the Junior DFB Cup, meaning he has already outdone his 2018/19 haul of 13 goals in 22 games, while his seven goals in 13 outings in 2017/18 explain why he spent last than half a season with the Wolfsburg U17s. A February 2020 reserve-team debut from the bench in Germany's fourth tier further attests to his potential. So, too, does a debut international goal for the Germany U19s in a friendly with Spain - the trigger for an impressive strike rate of one almost every other game.

A head for heights: Jastremski (r.) fits Bayern's centre-forward bill perfectly. - imago

Plays a bit like: Joshua Zirkzee

A rangy target man who is at his best in and around the opposition's six-yard box, Jastremski is a tailor-made replacement for the similarly equipped Zirkzee. His track record at youth level coupled with his no-frills attributes should serve him very well indeed in Germany's Third Division - don't be surprised if he follows his predecessor into the first team...

Did you know?

Jastremski spent 10 years at Wolfsburg, signing for the club at the age of eight. He represented the Wolves at every youth level, but the promise of regular football in 3. Liga with Bayern's second string was too good an offer to turn down.

"The Bayern hierarchy made a really good impression from the start, and explained how I figure in their plans," Jastremski explained. "I'm looking forward to working with coach Sebastian Hoeneß and continuing my development in the 3.Liga at Bayern."

What they're saying

"We're delighted that Lenn decided to join Bayern. He's put in some very good performances for the Wolfsburg U19s and national team so far [in 2019/20]." - Head of the FC Bayern Campus, Jochen Sauer

"He can use both feet, is good in the air and has the right mentality." - Germany U19s coach, Guido Streichsbier