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Bayern to consider offers for Kim should they arrive, Sky reports

Kim Min-Jae is not regarded as a permanent fixture at Die Bayern according to the latest information.
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Kim Min-Jae is not considered untouchable at Bayern Munich, going by Sky Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg’s report today.

Although the Bavarian giants are not looking to sell Kim, they would be willing to listen to offers. 

Should the South Korean leave the club, Bayern would almost certainly reinvest in his position.

One potential option being discussed by Bayern chiefs is Dean Huijsen, but the Spaniard would only arrive if a centre-half is sold.

With a stay most likely, Die Rekordmeister are planning for the 2025-26 campaign with Kim, Upamecano, Ito, Dier and Stanisic as centre-half options.

The 28-year-old defender is under contract at Bayern until 2028.

 
 

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