Coman, it’s over

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Kingsley Coman has made the decision to leave Bayern this summer.

It is a huge chapter in Kingsley Coman’s career that is coming to an end. After nine years at Bayern, and almost 300 matches played, the 28-year-old striker has made the decision to leave the Bavarian club that brought him glory, with no fewer than eight league titles won, three German Cups and six German Super Cups lifted, and above all the international treble of 2020 Champions League, European Super Cup and Club World Cup.

According to L’Equipe, ” French striker Kingsley Coman is expected to leave Bayern Munich by the end of the transfer window. His decision has been confirmed for a few days now “A departure willingly or unwillingly since, like Leon Goretzka, like other big salaries at the club, the person concerned was apparently invited by the Munich management to look for a new challenge to take on.

Premier League in ambush

The rumor has been circulating since the transfer window opened.

We must keep an eye on the last days of the transfer window concerning Comanrecently confided transfer specialist Fabrizio Romano. He is an option for Premier League clubs and FC Barcelona. He is appreciated by Hansi Flick, but his salary is expensive. Coman expects to leave, and he still has a good chance of doing so. It could end up as a loan with an option to buy, so it is a big market opportunity. But with his big contract, some clubs will wait until the last second to make their move… »

The scenario is now written, and the interest of big English teams such as Chelsea and Manchester City established. With more guarantees to offer than a FC Barcelona in great financial difficulty. Some also put forward a possible Parisian trigger, ten years after Kingsley Coman left PSG for Juventus. At this time, however, no formal contact exists between the representatives of the French international and the capital club.

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