Bayern Munich: Huge twist for Kingsley Coman

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Invited to leave Bayern Munich this summer, Kingsley Coman (28 years old) initially seemed to be heading to Saudi Arabia, where the Al-Hilal club had expressed its desire to recruit him. Finally, the player’s agent came out of silence to affirm that no decision had yet been made by his client. In recent days, other rumors have also surfaced, such as the one leading to Arsenal.

But if we are to believe Sky Sports Germany This Friday, it will not be the case. Indeed, the French international (57 caps, 8 goals) informed the Bavarian management of his wish to stay in Munich. If his club had received a generous offer estimated at 40 million euros, the player is not interested in the idea of ​​going to the Gulf. We should therefore see him re-sign for a tenth season in Munich, where he is still under contract until 2027.

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