Dream League Soccer has always been a favorite for football gamers who want to build their dream squads. Naturally, one of the hottest questions this season is: are Bundesliga players in DLS 25? The short answer is no — Bundesliga stars like Harry Kane at Bayern Munich, Florian Wirtz at Bayer Leverkusen, and Jamal Musiala have not officially made it into the game due to licensing restrictions. However, that doesn’t stop the community, and wishlists about seeing Germany’s best talents in the lineup.
In this article, MatsuGoal will guide you through why the Bundesliga isn’t officially featured, which stars fans are crying out for, and what it means for Dream League Soccer fans moving forward. Let’s dive in.
Why Bundesliga players are not in DLS 25

One of the biggest reasons Bundesliga clubs and players are missing, meaning First Touch Games (the developer of DLS) cannot legally include authentic Bundesliga teams, kits, and players.
This isn’t new — even in previous versions like DLS 24 and DLS 23, Bundesliga squads were absent, leaving fans wondering if this would ever change. For now, unless licensing deals shift, DLS players must continue to dream about fielding Bayern Munich or Borussia Dortmund in their ultimate squads.
The most wanted Bundesliga stars

Despite the absence, Bundesliga talent is impossible to ignore. Fans across forums and YouTube rankings constantly highlight the players they would love to control in Dream League Soccer.
Established world-class names
- Harry Kane – the England captain who has set the Bundesliga on fire with goals at Bayern Munich.
- Thomas Müller – a living legend whose intelligence and movement are unique.
- Joshua Kimmich – a versatile midfielder and leader, perfect for DLS squads.
Rising young stars
- Jamal Musiala – one of the brightest talents in world football, often compared to Messi for his dribbling and creativity.
- Florian Wirtz – Leverkusen’s gem, dazzling with assists and vision.
- Karim Adeyemi – Borussia Dortmund’s speedster who would add explosive pace to any squad.
These names dominate fan-made versions and wishlist videos because they combine technical brilliance with star power.
Community creations and mods
Since the official game doesn’t offer Bundesliga players, the community has stepped up. On Reddit, YouTube, and Facebook groups, fans share custom kits, logos, and even player stats that simulate the German league. These mods aren’t official, but they provide a way for passionate fans to imagine Bundesliga stars in DLS.
Gamers design Bayern Munich kits, upload Borussia Dortmund badges, and adjust attributes for stars like Kane and Musiala. It’s proof of how badly the community wants German football in the Dream League Soccer universe.
How Bundesliga absence affects gameplay

The lack of Bundesliga players in DLS 25 has both practical and emotional effects for fans. On the one hand, it means gamers cannot build squads with a full range of world-class stars. On the other hand, it creates a unique challenge — relying on Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, and Ligue 1 talent to fill the void.
For career mode enthusiasts, it feels incomplete not to face Bayern Munich or Leipzig in tournaments. But for competitive online players, the absence doesn’t change gameplay mechanics — it only limits the pool of authentic options.
Will Bundesliga players ever come to DLS?
The big question: could this change in the future? The answer lies in licensing negotiations. If First Touch Games can secure agreements with the Bundesliga, then stars like Kane, Musiala, and Wirtz could finally appear.
Until then, fans must settle for unofficial creations or hope that future versions like DLS 26 or beyond break new ground. Judging by the fan demand, Bundesliga inclusion would be one of the most celebrated updates in Dream League Soccer history.
Conclusion
So, are Bundesliga players in DLS 25? Officially, no — they remain absent because of licensing restrictions. But that hasn’t stopped the Dream League Soccer community, and celebrating the German league’s biggest stars through mods and discussions.
At MatsuGoal, we believe the hunger for Bundesliga representation proves just how iconic the league has become. Fans want Harry Kane’s goals, Musiala’s flair, and Wirtz’s creativity in their squads. If you’re a DLS gamer, keep an eye on updates, explore community mods, and never stop dreaming about building your ultimate team.
What do you think — which Bundesliga star should be the first to join Dream League Soccer if the doors finally open?