KIM MIN-JAE'S EXIT? TRANSFER MARKET 'POPULARITY EXPLOSION' → FAMOUS TEAMS LINE UP...'8 BIG YEARS ALONE' EUROPEAN BIG CLUBS SERIAL LOVE CALL → LEE KANG-IN TEAM + ZLATAN TEAM 'ADMISSION'

Kim Min-jae's exit? Transfer market 'popularity explosion' → Famous teams line up...'8 big years alone' European big clubs serial love call → Lee Kang-in team + Zlatan team 'admission'

Kim Min-jae's exit? Transfer market 'popularity explosion' → Famous teams line up...'8 big years alone' European big clubs serial love call → Lee Kang-in team + Zlatan team 'admission'

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Leading European big clubs are rushing to Kim Min-jae, who Bayern Munich left on its resume.

French media "Foot Mercato" reported on the 8th (Korea Standard Time) that PSG General Manager Luis Campos met with Kim Min-jae's agent and had a conversation.

The media said, "PSG, which seeks to strengthen its defense, is tracking Kim Min-jae. Lewis Campos' sports advisor met with agent Kim Min-jae," adding, "Alnasr has also begun to be interested."

"PSG is looking for a right-footed defender. Several names have been revealed from this viewpoint. Marquis is considering his future. He will soon leave the team. Kim Min-jae recently attracted attention from PSG's board of directors," he said. "Campos met with an agent in Paris this week."

The media also said, "If no proposal had been made at the time of writing and Alnasr had appeared, Campos could have taken a cautious attitude toward Kim Min-jae at this meeting," adding that PSG is trying to figure out the situation for now.

Recently, Munich is not sure about Kim Min-jae's performance and will not oppose Kim Min-jae's transfer this summer. In particular, they acquired Jonathan Ta from Bayer Leverkusen. With Ta signing a contract until the summer of 2028, Munich expects 50 million euros (77.5 billion won) for Kim Min-jae's transfer fee, he said. "With PSG currently interested in recruiting Ilia Jabarni, we have to wait and see whether or not to bet on Kim Min-jae."

On the 6th, there were reports from Italy and Germany that AC Milan was specifically interested in Kim Min-jae.

"Milan is interested in Kim Min-jae," Italian leading newspaper La Gazeta Delo Sport said. "The deal will not be easy because Munich is not open to a loan transfer and will demand at least 30 million euros (about 46.5 billion won)."

"München said Kim Min-jae can find a new club, and Kim's agent is making it a top priority for Kim to return to Italy. However, economic problems are making it difficult to make a deal," he explained. He also raised the claim that Kim Min-jae's annual salary, which is currently up to 9 million euros (about 13.9 billion won), will also be a problem for Milan's annual salary system.

On top of that, another Italian media outlet, "Tutosport," said, "München is preparing up to 75 million euros (about 116.3 billion won) to recruit winger Rafael Leão this summer. On top of that, we plan to send one of Leon Goretzka, Kingsley Comang, or Kim Min-jae to Milan," and reported that Kim Min-jae is considered as a trade card. 카지노사이트

However, "Sport Bild" reporter Toby Altshaple pointed out that returning to Italy is not a serious option for Kim Min-jae, making it unlikely to go to Italy.

Munich has already started looking for a player to replace Kim Min-jae, and is keeping an eye on center back Ngil Esteve, who Bang Sang Kompany was with when he was head coach Burnley.

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