GdS: Bayern Munich man remains Milan's dream and is open to Italy return - the situation
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GdS: Bayern Munich man remains Milan's dream and is open to Italy return - the situation
"AC Milan are not giving up on their 'dream' of signing Kim Min-jae, but it will be a very tough operation to pull off. As La Gazzetta dello Sport report, without a sale Milan basically have zero budget to put towards a transfer fee for a centre-back or a player in any other position. So, they must sign someone for a very low fee, or via a loan formula."
"The perfect fit is Kim Min-jae, who won the title in Italy with Napoli and then immediately moved to Germany, to Bayern Munich. He would be an ideal addition, but for now the German giants aren't so open to his departure. The main issue is salary: Kim earns a ridiculous amount of €9m net per year. Even on loan, Bayern would need a helping hand to cover his wages."
"In short, everything is very complicated at the moment, although the Korean is open to a return to Serie A. That's why alternative, slightly 'easier' options remain, such as the one leading to Chelsea's Axel Disasi (more so than Dortmund's Niklas Süle). The Frenchman is not a part of the plans at Stamford Bridge, while relations between Milan and the Blues are excellent, so if the Rossoneri management were to step up their game, a deal would be more than possible."
AC Milan remain intent on signing Kim Min-jae but face severe financial constraints that make the transfer very difficult. The club has essentially zero budget for transfer fees without selling players, so any new centre-back would likely arrive for a low fee or on loan. Kim Min-jae is an ideal target after winning Serie A with Napoli and moving to Bayern Munich, but Bayern are reluctant to let him go because he earns €9m net annually. Even a loan would require wage contributions. Chelsea's Axel Disasi is a viable alternative given his surplus status and strong relations between the clubs. The club views the situation as manageable rather than urgent, and a signing is expected but not immediate.
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