
"Inter Milan really likes Bayern Munich center-back Kim Min-jae, but is not willing to upset its budget structure to bring him in: Kim Min-jae is Milan's ideal solution to strengthen their backline in January. But to make him a viable option, it has to be a loan deal with a potential option/obligation to buy. Given his limited role at Bayern this season, Kim would be open to a return to Italy. But such a deal with Bayern is complicated."
"Happy New Year from Bavarian Football Works! Thanks for being part of this community for another calendar year. As you know, though, the work is far from over. Bayern Munich is in the midst of an incredible run of play and is well-poised to compete for a treble. We'll be here for all of it and hopefully you will, too! For those of you who have been here for a while, we appreciate the consistency and commitment to helping form the foundation of this community."
"Given his limited role at Bayern this season, Kim would be open to a return to Italy. But such a deal with Bayern is complicated. Serie A is where Kim had his best seasons and it would seem like a good fit for him to go back there, but his salary + bonus package is €15 million - a figure that Inter Milan is not willing to pay, especially when a transfer free would be on top of that."
Bavarian Football Works sends New Year greetings and thanks to long-term and new community members while highlighting Bayern Munich's strong form and treble prospects. Inter Milan identifies Kim Min-jae as an ideal defensive reinforcement but requires a loan with a potential option or obligation to buy because of budget limits. Kim's limited playing time at Bayern this season could make a return to Italy attractive, yet Bayern complicates transfer negotiations. Kim's €15 million salary and bonus package presents a cost Inter Milan is unwilling to accept outright, reducing the likelihood of a permanent move.
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