A French hope towards Bayern

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In search of a right back in the winter transfer window, Bayern Munich would be close to recruiting Sacha Boey from Galatasaray.

Looking for a right back to compensate for the absences of Noussair Mazraoui and Bouna Sarr, the Bayern Munich has, as is often the case, chosen to survey the market for French players. The German club had expressed its interest in Marseillais Jonathan Clauss and Parisian Nordi Mukiele, without success since the two French clubs are not sellers this winter.

Boey rushes to Bayern

Bavarian leaders then turned to Sacha Boey (23 years old, Galatasaray) and would be close to achieving their goals. If we are to believe the information from The Team this Friday, the former Rennais would have already given his agreement to join the German champion and would be waiting for the green light from Gala to formalize his transfer. The latest Munich offer, which would amount to 30 million euros, would be close to satisfying the managers of the Turkish club, it would therefore only be a question of time since a plane was even ready to take off towards Germany this Friday.

Boey could thus become the fourth French player in the squad led by Thomas Tuchel by joining Dayot Upamecano, Kingsley Coman and Mathys Tel.

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