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Determined to strengthen their rear this winter, OM would be targeting a full-back from Bayern.
This winter again, OM promises to shake up the transfer market. Roberto De Zerbi especially has defensive expectations to strengthen his squad, with in his Christmas list, ideally, two central players – a left-hander and a right-hander – and a right-back.
To compete with Amir Murillo – or even to do without the services of the Panamanian international who occupies a place as an extra-community player – the names of Kiliann Sildillia (Fribourg) and Danilo (Juventus) are circulating on the Commanderie side. But not only that.
This Monday, L’Equipe is putting forward a new lead: Sacha Boey, the former Rennais formerly with Galatasaray who has been playing in the ranks of Bayern since January 2024. Without much playing time, however, since the person concerned was not spared by injuries in particular.
No contact established but…
Under contract until 2028, the young 24-year-old from Ile-de-France still counts for the Munich club, which cannot, however, guarantee him a place this season given the depth of its squad. The Bavarian management would therefore welcome a winter loan to allow it to continue to grow and flourish.
“ For the moment, no direct contact has been established with Bayern Munich. But OM sports advisor Medhi Benatia has retained some contacts from his time in Bavaria as a player and they could be very useful when the time comes », Underlines the aforementioned sports daily.
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