Bayern Munich open to loan exit for Kingsley Coman

Bayern Munich are ready to sanction a loan deal for Kingsley Coman as they look to make space for new attacking players.
Bayern Munich open to loan exit for Kingsley Coman.
Bayern Munich open to loan exit for Kingsley Coman. / Sebastian Widmann/GettyImages
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Bayern Munich are eager to trim the size of the squad in the next three weeks. The Bavarian club is yet to receive concrete offers for the wingers, who are not part of their plans for next season. Kingsley Coman will be allowed to leave Bayern this summer, but the lack of offers has softened Bayern’s stance.

According to Sky Sports in Germany, Bayern are open to sanctioning a loan exit for Coman. The Bavarian club will be content with an option or obligation to buy inserted in any potential loan bids. Die Roten initially wanted a fee close to €50 million for Coman, but the slow nature of the market has forced them to look for a loan exit.

Coman is reportedly open to exploring a move away from Bavaria this summer. There was interest from Fenerbahce, but Coman is not considering moving to Turkey at this stage of his career. Paris Saint-Germain have a concrete interest in Coman, while FC Barcelona were also linked with the French winger at the start of the season.

Bayern will look to get a significant loan fee for the French winger and get him off the wage bill to make space for the new attacking signings. Coman endured a difficult 2023/24 campaign due to several serious injuries. He has been a pivotal player for Die Roten over the years, but a fresh start may benefit all parties.

Coman is likely to be only senior attacking departure from Bayern before deadline day

Coman will be the only senior exit from Bayern if a concrete offer arrives in the next three weeks. Along with Coman, Bayern also wanted to sell Serge Gnabry this summer. However, the German winger has no plans to leave Munich. He is determined to get back to his best after an injury-ravaged season. Barring a significant turn of events, Gnabry is expected to play for Die Roten next season.

The Bavarian club will also send Bryan Zaragoza out on loan since he will not get adequate playing time in Munich. There will be no option to buy included in Zaragoza's loan deal. Zaragoza is expected to play in La Liga, with Valencia favourites to sign him.

In terms of new arrivals, Bayern have already strengthened the attack by signing Michael Olise from Crystal Palace. They are also holding talks with Rennes for Désiré Doué. Bayern will significantly bring down the average age of their attack with the help of these two signings.

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