PSG: the announcement that changes everything for the future of this XXL target

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A very attractive avenue for Paris Saint-Germain is already moving away in view of the next summer transfer window.

Joshua Kimmich, pillar of Bayern Munich for several years, could leave the Bavarian club at the end of the season.

Indeed, although his contract extends until June 2025, neither the player nor Bayern seem inclined to continue the adventure together.

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According to Sky Sportno discussions took place between Kimmich and his managers regarding a contract extension.

But the German defensive midfielder has already shown interest in only five clubs: Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool, Real Madrid and Barcelona.

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Other clubs, such as Manchester United, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain, have also expressed an interest in the Stuttgart player, but he has reportedly ruled them out of his plans.

As for the Recorder, he only plans to let the 28-year-old leave if an offer is deemed satisfactory.

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