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It’s done, Bayern Munich recorded the arrival of a right back in the person of Sacha Boey, this Sunday. But before attracting the Frenchman’s net, the reigning German champion tried his luck with Kieran Trippier. But faced with Newcastle’s intransigence, the Bavarian club abandoned the track leading to the Englishman. Flattered by the interest of the Bavarian team, the 33-year-old nevertheless recalled that he had never intended to leave the Magpies this winter.
“It’s always a compliment when a team like Bayern comes for you. Nothing has changed since I arrived. I want to play for the club, make history, win a trophy and help the club grow. It’s one of those things. Things are happening in the background. As always, I had a lot of conversations with the manager and they were very positive. I hope everyone knows my commitment to this club. It hasn’t changed since I arrived. It’s a transfer window and I’ve always been committed. It didn’t discourage me or anything like that. My teammates, my manager and my owners know how committed I am here and I wanted the supporters to know that too because for them, with all the talk about transfers, I wanted them to know how committed I am towards the club”he finally concluded.
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