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PSG have reportedly started discussions to bring Kingsley Coman back to the club this summer. Bayern Munich, for their part, would be open to a transfer.
While Euro 2024 is in full swing, the clubs are working on the summer transfer window. This is the case of Paris Saint-Germain, which seems to be advancing its pawns. After formalizing the arrival of 25-year-old Russian goalkeeper Matvey Safonov for around 20 million euros, Parisian leaders notably began negotiations with Kingsley Coman’s entourage.
According to information disclosed this Monday by Sky Sport journalist Florian Plettenberg, the French champions would like to bring back the 28-year-old French winger, trained at the club. The first discussions have even started.
The price of Coman estimated between €40 and €50 million
Still according to the same source, Kingsley Coman would have an exit voucher this summer. Bayern Munich, which has just recruited Frenchman Michael Olise for 60 million euros, would wait between 40 and 50 million euros to release their player still under contract until June 2027.
For his part, Kingsley Coman has never stopped proclaiming his love for PSG. Last October, he even opened the door to a return. “ As a player who grew up in Paris, we want PSG to win the Champions Leaguehe confided.
Afterwards, as long as I’m at Bayern, I hope not. A return ? You never know, if one day I change teams…” As a reminder, the Bavarian only played 4 small matches with the PSG professional group before joining Juventus Turin.
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