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This time, the love story between Bayern Munich and Kingsley Coman (28 years old) seems to be coming to an end. Having arrived in Bavaria in 2015 from Juventus, the former Parisian Titi is coming off a very complicated Euro. Undermined by his physical condition, the winger only played 15 minutes against the Netherlands.
Under contract with Bayern until 2027, Coman is also coming off his worst season with the German team, in terms of statistics (5 goals and 3 assists in 27 matches, all competitions combined). This does not erase the nine great years spent across the Rhine (63 goals, 66 assists in 294 matches), but Bayern wants to start over with a nearly blank page.
Bayern wants to turn the page
According to The Teamthe new Bayern coach, Belgian Vincent Kompany, is no longer counting on Coman. Eager to start a new cycle, the former defender and his managers are banking mainly on other players, including newcomer Michael Olise, snatched from Crystal Palace in exchange for around €60 million. In short: Bayern wants to part ways with Coman by the end of the summer transfer window and is demanding between €50 and €60 million.
Often considered a talented player, the former Paris Saint-Germain player also has the label of a player who is too often injured. During the 2023/2024 season, for example, he spent no less than 125 cumulative days in the infirmary, or a little over four months. Enough is enough for Bayern. This information in any case confirms the latest rumor announcing the winger’s desire to look elsewhere. And as a reminder, PSG has been mentioned among the suitors.
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