Bayern Munich plot sale of Liverpool target to finance record-breaking buy
Briefly

Bayern Munich has decided to part ways with Kingsley Coman in the upcoming summer transfer window to facilitate a move for highly sought-after Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen. Coman, who has been a valuable asset to the team over the last decade, has primarily been utilized as a substitute this season, demonstrating substantial goal contributions despite limited starting appearances. Bayern is willing to consider offers between 30-40 million for Coman, with Liverpool expressing preliminary interest, as the club targets Wirtz for an anticipated fee that could reach up to 150 million.
Bayern Munich and Kingsley Coman have reached an agreement to part ways this summer in order to finance a move for the sought-after Florian Wirtz.
Coman, although a steady contributor over his tenure at Bayern, has found himself mostly as a substitute, making 17 bench appearances this season.
Bayern's decision to offload Coman reflects their ambition to secure Wirtz, with board member Rummenigge highlighting the pursuit as the 'clear goal' for the summer.
Bayern Munich anticipates offers of 30-40m for Coman, with interest already coming from clubs such as Liverpool and also the Saudi Pro League.
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