Report: Bayern Munich's Sacha Boey felled by 'long-term gastrointestinal illness'
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Report: Bayern Munich's Sacha Boey felled by 'long-term gastrointestinal illness'
"After weeks of wonder and speculation, there might now be an answer on what has kept Bayern Munich right-back Sacha on the sidelines for over a month now. According to Tz journalists Mano Bonke and Philipp Kessler (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Boey has been battling a long-term gastrointestinal illness: Sacha Boey is sidelined with a rare and long-term gastrointestinal illness. He has also lost weight as a result. Boey's last appearance for Bayern was in the 3-0 win against Leverkusen on November 1st."
"Per Transfermarkt, Boey has missed five games and 38 days through January 13th). Clearly, this ailments has had a massive effect on Boey, who surely has been suffering. Hopefully, Alphonso Davies and Serge Gnabry do not have as severe of an illness as Boey has been dealing with. Boey has been linked with a transfer for this month, but this sickness could be a detriment to that happening."
Boey has been sidelined by a rare, long-term gastrointestinal illness that has caused weight loss and absence from Bayern Munich action. His last match was the 3-0 win over Leverkusen on November 1st. Transfermarkt records show five games missed and 38 days out through January 13th. The illness has had a massive effect on his condition and availability. Transfer interest this month, including links to West Ham and prior pursuit by Crystal Palace, faces complications because of the sickness. There has been little transfer activity reported in recent weeks. Support and recovery are imperative for his return to play.
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