Bayern sets conditions for sale of Kimmich to Barça

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This is one of the issues that risks shaking up the summer transfer window. What will Joshua Kimmich do next season? The German midfielder has been suggesting for several months that he would not be against leaving Bayern Munich at the end of the season to find a new challenge.

Several clubs are in the running, such as Paris Saint-Germain and FC Barcelona. The Bavarian club could also sell its player to the Catalan club, but on conditions. According to information from Sport, the first sine qua non condition which would lead the German club to sell Joshua Kimmich would be that he refuses to extend his contract at Bayern. The second, more open to negotiation, would be for the Catalans to agree to give up Frenkie de Jong or Ronald Araujo in exchange, in exchange for financial compensation.

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