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The Kingsley Coman saga takes a new turn, with a strong choice from his club, Bayern Munich.
After nine years in Bavaria, Kingsley Coman is closer than ever to a Bayern Munich exit. The French striker, sidelined from the Rotten plans following the arrival of youngster Michael Olise, has been placed on the transfer list, along with Matthijs De Ligt. However, the 28-year-old left winger would have a real opportunity to return to Paris Saint-Germain this summer.
Indeed, this Tuesday, the journalist for Sky Germany
Florian Plettenberg reports that the Rekordmeister management is ready to facilitate the departure of the former Parisian, offering to sell him in the form of a loan with an option to buy.
Talks underway
According to our colleague, discussions are continuing in this direction between PSG and Bayern. However, the Parisian team might not remain alone for long on the trail of the 2016 European vice-champion, whose situation is being closely followed by several other clubs from the Old Continent.
Arriving in July 2017 from Juventus Turin, Coman will have played 294 matches, scored 63 goals and delivered 66 assists in Bavarian colours.
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