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Nine years. Kingsley Coman has been playing on the Bundesliga pitches for Bayern Munich for nine seasons now. With two constants: his excesses and his injuries. The French winger may have gained a starting status over the seasons, but he has often been held back by a form of muscular fragility.
However, he has frequently been a decisive element of the Bavarian club, and mainly during the 2020 Champions League final won against Paris Saint-Germain, his training club. But now, Bayern wants to change era. With a new sporting direction, embodied by Max Eberl, and a new coach, Vincent Kompany, the Bavarian club wants to initiate a new cycle.
Coman in the sights of several clubs
New wingers are expected, starting with the Frenchman Michael Olise, expected soon in Munich. Coman will pay the price for this renewal, as will Serge Gnabry or Leroy Sané, who risk losing their place. As the newspaper stated Imagevia his podcast Bayern InsiderKingsley Coman wants to leave Bayern and the club is also open to this departure.
However, it will be necessary to pay €40 to €50 million to buy out the last years of the 28-year-old Frenchman’s contract, which runs until 2027. Several clubs are said to be on the lookout, including FC Barcelona and… PSG, who lost Coman against their will in 2014, who left for Juventus. The capital club could therefore reunite Coman and Dembélé in a club, while the two players already share the right side in the French national team.
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