Bayern Munich is ramping up interest in Konstantinos Karetsas, and the competition among Europe's top clubs is heating up. The young midfielder at Genk has already caught the attention of elite squads, with the Bavarians appearing ready to escalate their bid.

According to Belgian reports, Vincent Kompany has an excellent impression of the 18-year-old Greek international from the period he observed him at the Ajax academy. While Bayern is seriously considering his case, Dortmund continues to actively pursue the player.

Karetsas' current season with Genk has been impressive. In 48 appearances, he has scored three goals and provided 18 assists, establishing himself as one of the most creative and consistent players on the team. His performances have dramatically increased interest in him, and Genk knows they have one of the most promising prospects in European football.

However, the Belgian side shows no intention of easily parting ways with the player. Their demands are around €35 million, a figure that reflects both his age and his potential for development as a Greek wonderkid.