Ange Postecoglou eyes Europa League glory amid Tottenham's struggles
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou has challenged his players to "make an impact" by winning the Europa League, even as uncertainty hangs over his future at the club.
After arriving in Munich from Tottenham Hotspur in January 2024 - initially on loan - Dier made his move permanent with a one-year contract. But under new manager Vincent Kompany, the 31-year-old found consistent minutes hard to come by. Across all competitions, Dier featured in just 25 games, starting 16 times.
Despite the limited role, Dier could exit Germany with a major career milestone - his first piece of silverware. Bayern are on the cusp of clinching the Bundesliga title, needing just one more win - against RB Leipzig - to seal it.
"We had conversations with Eric about a new deal," said Bayern's sporting director Christoph Freund. "But he's decided to move on. He's a fantastic professional and a great person-we wish him nothing but success."
Dier's move to Monaco represents not just a change in scenery but potentially a new lease on his career. After years as a dependable if under-the-radar figure at Spurs, he now has the opportunity to re-establish himself as a key player in one of Europe's top leagues.
Meanwhile, his Bayern teammate and fellow former Spur, Harry Kane, is also on the brink of breaking his own silverware drought - though he'll miss the decisive Leipzig match due to suspension.