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While Hiroki Ito, Michael Olise and most recently Joao Palhinha have joined the Bavarian ranks, Bayern Munich is now looking to slim down to rebalance its finances and continue its shopping in this summer transfer window. And among the players in the Munich squad set to leave the ship this summer, we find Kingsley Coman. While it has now lasted 9 years, the 28-year-old winger’s adventure in Bavaria seems to be coming to an end. In any case, this is the will of the Bayern Munich management, visibly tired of the French international’s recurring injuries.
While Paris Saint-Germain and FC Barcelona have been cited among the interested clubs, BILD informs us that Kingsley Coman is also in Manchester City’s sights. In search of an offensive reinforcement, the Mancunian club is following his situation closely, particularly in the event of a loan with an option to buy. A formula that would correspond to Bayern Munich’s expectations. It remains to be seen whether the reigning English champion will begin discussions with his German counterpart in the coming days.
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