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20 hours agoBayern Munich defender Kim Min-jae survives injury scare
Kim Min-jae left Bayern’s win over Wolfsburg with knee issues, but a negative MRI suggests he should be available for upcoming matches.
With each passing day, there is a little more doubt about the future of Dayot Upamecano at Bayern Munich. The Frenchman is publicly saying all of the right things and Bayern Munich - aside of effusively praising the center-back - is expressing confidence about getting a deal done. Things should feel...good? As we get closer to January, though, some big clubs are expressing interest.
Tottenham Hotspur are preparing to launch a major effort to bring back their former captain next summer, according to TeamTalk. The 32-year-old England international, currently starring in the Bundesliga, is believed to be open to a Premier League return as he eyes Alan Shearer's all-time scoring record of 260 goals. Sources close to Spurs suggest the club's ownership group, ENIC, are ready to "break the bank" to make it happen, covering the player's substantial release clause and matching his significant wages.
Manchester United are reportedly presented with an unexpected opportunity this summer, the chance to sign Bayern Munich's South Korean centre-back Kim Minjae, according to TBR Football.