Bayern Munich are not expected to be busy during the last two weeks of the transfer window. Max Eberl has already insisted that the squad is ready for the new season. Bayern remain interested in Jonathan Tah from Bayer Leverkusen, but they will sign him only on their conditions.
While incomings are looking unlikely for Bayern, departures could take place during the last two weeks of the transfer window. The Bavarian club is pushing Leon Goretzka to look for an exit. Meanwhile, there is intense speculation about the future of Kingsley Coman.
According to Fabrizio Romano (via iMiaSanMia), Coman is pushing for a move away from Bayern in the last two weeks of the transfer window. Paris Saint-Germain and FC Barcelona have been linked with Coman throughout the summer, while there is also interest from the Premier League.
PSG are aware of the conditions of the deal to sign Coman, but they are yet to open negotiations with Bayern. FC Barcelona have Coman as one of the options for their attack if they fail to sign Nico Williams from Athletic Bilbao. Bayern are open to negotiating a loan move with an option or obligation to buy.
Bayern Munich are not actively looking to push Coman out of the club
Bayern are open to parting ways with Coman, but they are not looking to push Coman out of the club like they are trying to do with Leon Goretzka. Unlike the German midfielder, Coman was part of the matchday squad when Bayern faced SSV Ulm in the first round of the DFB Pokal on Friday.
Coman will get a considerable amount of game time at Bayern if he fails to complete a transfer in the next two weeks. The Bavarian club wants to offload Coman this summer to trim the wage bill, but he will play a significant number of games next season if they fail to find a buyer for him.
Bayern will not dip into the transfer market to replace Coman. They had identified Désiré Doué as their top target to strengthen the attack after signing Michael Olise. The French winger chose a move to PSG over Bavaria. Die Roten have the wide positions well covered for next season. They will look to strengthen the attack next summer even if Coman leaves Munich in the next two weeks.
With several big clubs in Europe still looking to bolster the attack, Coman may have several options in the final two weeks of the transfer window.