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Kim Min-jae, a center-back for Bayern Munich, is currently facing uncertainty at the club amidst rumors of his potential departure. Recent reports suggested his agent was in talks with Al-Nassr, but sources close to Min-jae have denied these claims. He remains committed to Bayern unless an extraordinary situation arises. Given his position as a potential third option in a two center-back formation, Min-jae may consider leaving. Additionally, Xavi Simons is signaling a move from RB Leipzig, with Chelsea as a top contender, amidst ongoing concerns regarding Harry Kane's future with Bayern.
Sources close to Min-jae #Kim told Sky: 'We are currently not in talks with Al-Nassr. These reports are not true. Min-jae is fully focused on FC Bayern and will stay, unless something extraordinary happens.' @SkySportDE
It is just hard to imagine that the Korean will be content if he is the third option in a two center-back formation.
Xavi and his camp continue to push for a move. The situation remains the same: Chelsea are the most concrete suitor. Leipzig are still demanding €70m all-in, including add-ons. Deal on. Leipzig are waiting for the first written offer.
Reports are finally dropping that Harry Kane could leave Bayern Munich after this season. How concerned should Bayern Munich fans be?
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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