Galatasaray will not give Bayern any gifts for Sacha Boey

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Under contract until June 2025 and performing well in the colors of Galatasaray, Sacha Boey (23 years old) logically arouses desire during this winter transfer window. With this in mind, Bayern Munich would be determined to offer themselves the right back of the Turkish team. Yes, but now, if a first offer of 15 million euros was sent by the Bavarian management, the residents of Super Lïg are expecting more.

“We will not sell Boey for the figures mentioned in the media”, with this in mind said Erden Timur, vice-president of Galatasaray, determined to recover around twenty million euros for his player. If the Munich club’s priority track for this position remains Nordi Mukiele, for whom discussions continue with PSG, talks are also still underway for Boey as indicated by Fabrizio Romano.

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