
Kim Min-jae is not considering a move away from Munich despite departure rumours. Bayern would listen to offers, but he is happy with his current role as third centre-back behind Upamecano and Tah. He expects to play a similar or even more important role next season through squad rotations and potential injuries after the World Cup. He has fully settled in the team and the city and is not creating unrest in the dressing room. His salary is about €17m gross per year including bonuses, and the overall Bayern package is attractive and hard to match elsewhere. Bayern would prefer to reduce payroll by keeping him off the books.
"Despite all departure rumours, and although Bayern would be willing to listen to offers for him, Kim Min-jae is currently not considering a move away from Munich. Kim is happy with his role as third centre-back behind Upamecano and Tah, and is confident he will play a similar or an even more important role next season through rotations and potential injuries after the World Cup."
"The Korean defender has completely settled in at the team and in the city and is not causing any unrest in the dressing room. Another factor is that Kim earns an important salary of around €17m gross per year including bonuses. The whole FC Bayern package is very attractive for him and is difficult to be topped elsewhere."
"From the club's perspective, Kim staying would not be ideal as they would prefer to get him off the payroll."
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