A Bayern Munich executive fails Paris Saint-Germain

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For several years, Paris Saint-Germain has been looking for a sentinel to give consistency to a midfielder who often has the habit of liquefying in major matches. New priority project for this summer, the search for a defensive midfielder has already begun and several names have been put forward in recent months. That of Joshua Kimmich sometimes comes up insistently. Under contract until 2025 with Bayern Munich, the Munich number 6 is heading towards a departure this summer according to the latest information from Sky Germany. Indeed, in addition to an increasingly clogged midfield, the German media highlights that negotiations for a contract extension have stalled due to the versatile player's enormous salary demands.

For all these reasons, a divorce this summer is seriously considered by the native of Rottweil and the residents of the Allianz Arena. If Joshua Kimmich leaves Bavaria this summer, he only has five possible destinations left according to information from across the Rhine. According to the German media, these are Liverpool, Arsenal FC and Manchester City, Real Madrid and FC Barcelona. Some of these clubs have already contacted Kimmich. Even if the 29-year-old is not having his best season, his brilliant past performances and his contract situation make him interesting. Bad news for PSG, the right-hander is not interested in arriving in the French capital and will also repel the advances of Chelsea and Manchester United according to German journalists.

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