Bayern close to an agreement with Galatasaray for Sacha Boey

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Bayern Munich finally has its right side. While Noussair Mazraoui is currently in Ivory Coast at CAN 2023 and Bouna Sarr has seriously injured his knee, Bavarian coach Thomas Tuchel had to tinker with his Austrian midfielder Konrad Laimer in this position. But this temporary solution is nearing its end since the reigning German champion will soon offer the services of Frenchman Sacha Boey.

Indeed, according to the latest information from The Team, which we are able to confirm to you, Bayern is close to an agreement with Galatasaray to release him from his remaining year and a half of contract, to enlist him during this transfer window. The current runner-up to Bayer 04 in the Bundesliga hopes to welcome the defender trained in Rennes on Saturday morning in order to give him the traditional medical examination and thus finalize his arrival a few days before the end of the winter transfer window.

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