Bayern Munich needs to get rid of some players before they can sign more, which could help Manchester City get Kingsley Coman on loan.
Bild says that Manchester City has been watching Coman for a while now. They might decide to move now that they can get a loan and buy the house.
But the fact that Bayern Munich won't have to keep paying the Frenchman's €20 million (£17.1m/$21.8m) salary is significant. Still, there aren't any firm talks, and it's unclear how much of Coman's salary City would actually be willing to pay.
The fact that City is about to lose Julian Alvarez is a big loss for their team because the Argentine forward was often the first player brought in to fill in for Erling Haaland or Kevin De Bruyne.
Coman isn't an exact replacement, but it has a history of high quality and may be a good choice now. Bayern has already spent a lot of money this summer and has clarified that they need to get rid of players before they can sign any more.
Uli Hoeness, the honorary president of Bayern, said about the situation as a whole, "There is a resolution from the supervisory board that says: We have spent €125m (£107m/$136.5m), and if new players come in after that, we must first sell."
I told them that. This is not my last word but the last word of the whole supervisory board.
More than one Bayern player has been linked with a move away to save money on wages. There are a lot of rumors that Matthijs de Ligt and Noussair Mazraoui will join Manchester United. This would make room and money for them to go after Jonathan Tah.
At the start of 2024–25, Manchester City will be trying to extend their record-breaking dominance. At stake is an unheard-of fifth straight Premier League title.
They will also try to get back to the top of the Champions League after losing in the quarterfinals last year. But it all starts on Saturday with the Community Shield at Wembley against Manchester United, a rival team from the area. It will be a repeat of the FA Cup final in May.
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