Anyone who storms on the offensive wing of FC Bayern in the coming season is in the stars a few months before the end of the current season. A Munich attacker could move to the Premier League. Two applicants supposedly prepare an offer, which should still be below the ideas of the German record champions.

FC Liverpool and FC Arsenal will soon be presented by FC Bayern to negotiate a transfer from wing striker Kingsley Coman, as the portal “Caugh Offside” reports.

It is expected that the two England giants will soon start with the pre-negotiations with the player warehouse in order to exploit a possible deal in summer. From a financial point of view, you also prepare for a transfer advance: Both Liverpool and Arsenal think about an offer of 35 million euros.

It can be doubted whether such an offer is sufficient to convince Bayern bosses. Coman’s contract is still dated on Säbener Straße until 2027, so you are really not in need to give the Frenchman. According to “Caight Offside”, it is rather to be expected that the Munich team would imagine a transfer fee of 40 to 45 million euros.

FC Bayern wants to save Comans salary

Coman is now one of the longest serving players at Bayern, and since 2015 he has laced up shoes for the German record champions. The winning goal scorer in the Champions League final of 2020 won with the Munich team, among other things, eight championships and three cup wins, 328 competitive games (69 goals, 68 templates) are also in his vita.

Under head coach Vincent Kompany, Kingsley Coman is not one of the undisputed regular players. In the Bundesliga, he only played two games over 90 minutes. Again and again the 28-year-old was thrown back by injuries. So it was only enough for eight direct goal participations in 22 Bundesliga games this season.

“Sky” had reported in early March that both the club and the player are now thinking about separation. Coman is one of the top earners with an allegedly 17 to 18 million euros in the annual salary, FC Bayern would like to save the money in the future. In addition to Arsenal and Liverpool, PSG, Atlético Madrid, Tottenham and Newcastle United should also think about an obligation.

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