
"According to a report from Sport Bild journalist Christian Falk (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Bayern Munich told representatives for Kim Min-jae last summer that it would be willing to sell him if a good offer came in - opening the door for his camp to find a destination. That stance has not changed over the course of this season, but it is not a guarantee the big South Korean with move on:"
"Max Eberl has already informed Kim Min-jae's camp last summer that the club would be willing to part ways in case of a good offer. Bayern's stance has not changed. The player, however, feels very comfortable in Munich and is accepting his current role. Chelsea and Tottenham are interested. The Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur rumors have come up a few times of late, but other reports indicate that Kim is in no rush to leave Bavaria - even at the expense of his own playing time."
Bayern Munich informed Kim Min-jae's representatives last summer that the club would be willing to sell him if a good offer arrived, and that stance has remained unchanged this season. Max Eberl communicated the club's openness to parting ways in that scenario. Kim Min-jae feels very comfortable in Munich and is accepting a reduced or backup role for now. Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur have shown interest in the player. Reports note that Kim is in no rush to leave Bavaria, even if that means less playing time. Bayern seeks a new No. 3 center-back behind Dayot Upamecano and Jonathan Tah after Upamecano's extension.
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