The Bundesliga giants have been looking to sign a new number one all summer, with Yann Sommer having been offloaded to Inter and Manuel Neuer still not close to returning to action after breaking his leg in December.
Bayern had made a play for David Raya but baulked at Brentford’s asking price, with the Spaniard now set to join Arsenal in a £30million deal instead.
Thomas Tuchel’s prolonged search for a new goalkeeper has now led him back to a familiar face, with Germany’s Sport1 claiming the ex-Chelsea
Initial talks have already taken place between the clubs with Tuchel having personally recommended his former charge to Bayern’s recruitment team despite dropping the Spaniard in favour of Edouard Mendy during their time together at Stamford Bridge.
Although Kepa has featured prominently in pre-season and is well-liked by Mauricio Pochettino, the Evening Standard claim he is willing to sanction a transfer.
Chelsea have already brought in Robert Sanchez in a £25m deal from Brighton and Pochettino is happy to go into the new campaign with the 25-year-old between the sticks.
Kepa only has two years left on his contract and Chelsea would be keen to receive a decent sum for a player that remains the most expensive goalkeeper in football history following his £71.6m move from Athletic Bilbao in 2018.
Chelsea would also be keen to offload his £190,000-a-week salary – particularly if Sanchez manages to dislodge him as number one – while the player himself is open to moving to Germany.
Should Kepa leave, the west London club would target a replacement goalkeeper to provide cover and competition for Sanchez and already have two targets in mind.