Bayern Munich News: Chelsea could play long game in Kim Min-jae transfer; Max Eberl would have been fan of getting Florian Wirtz; and MORE!
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Bayern Munich News: Chelsea could play long game in Kim Min-jae transfer; Max Eberl would have been fan of getting Florian Wirtz; and MORE!
"This season, too, he has not been an automatic starter. This season, he has made eight starts, nine substitute appearances, and missed seven matches and this has inevitably led to suggestions that he could be on the move. And these days, the clubs that are spending most of the money are in the English Premier League. Chelsea has been linked before and has been once again."
"It is believed that Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany wants the Korean to stay. As we all know, it all depends on whether the player wants to go. Earlier in January, Kim said publicly, "I have never even considered a transfer." Chelsea has looked vulnerable at the back this season and could do with some reinforcement. After winning the title in Italy and Germany, doing the same in England would complete a special hat trick."
The Korean player at Bayern Munich has not been an automatic starter this season, making eight starts, nine substitute appearances, and missing seven matches. Premier League clubs are spending heavily and Chelsea has been linked with a transfer. Bayern boss Vincent Kompany reportedly wants the player to stay, but any move depends on the player's wishes. The player publicly stated in January that he had never considered a transfer. Chelsea have defensive vulnerabilities and could use reinforcement, but winning the English title this season appears unlikely, so a transfer could wait until next campaign under new coach Liam Rosenior.
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