Bayern Set to Keep Kim Min-jae as Window Closes
The club’s stance reflects limited time to sign a replacement.
Overview
- Reports from Bild indicate Bayern will only consider a sale if a huge offer arrives, with Saudi interest cited by outlets summarizing the reporting.
- An earlier openness to a transfer has shifted after a strong substitute outing against RB Leipzig, with the board planning to keep him for 2025/26.
- Kim has lost his starting spot to Jonathan Tah, with Dayot Upamecano viewed as the preferred partner in central defense.
- Persistent Achilles problems and high-profile errors hurt his 2024/25 form, yet reports say he now feels much better.
- The player wants to remain in Munich to re-establish himself and has been recalled by South Korea for friendlies against the United States and Mexico.