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Bayern Munich has set an ambitious goal for this summer transfer market: finalize the departure of five players before pursuing a stellar signing to bolster their offense. The strategy, designed by Max Eberl, aims to free up payroll and generate income that will allow for a significant investment in the attack. In total, the club expects to raise up to 165 million euros with these operations.
The names on the table are not insignificant. Kingsley Coman and Kim Min Jae are the most prized assets. Both are being eyed by teams in Saudi Arabia, with Al Nassr showing particular interest, and could leave the Bundesliga for around 35 million euros each. Another potential departure is João Palhinha, whose market value also ranges between 30 and 35 million, with clubs from the Premier League and Benfica keeping an eye on his future.
The 5 sales Bayern Munich wants to close
Furthermore, the loan of Sacha Boey is being considered, who could return to Galatasaray, and the sale of goalkeeper Daniel Peretz, with PSV as a possible destination for a figure close to 8 million. These moves accompany other already finalized sales, such as Mathys Tel to Tottenham and Frans Krätzig to Salzburg.
Meanwhile, Bayern has already added reinforcements like Jonathan Tah and Tom Bischof, and is working on a high-level offensive addition. Players like Nico Williams, Rafael Leão, and Bradley Barcola are on the agenda. The sporting direction aims to conclude a market that balances the books without losing ambition in the fight for the Bundesliga and the Champions League.
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