Kingsley Coman’s future remains uncertain. Should he leave Bayern in the summer, Munich already has a replacement in mind.
FC Bayern Munich is in contact with Ajax Amsterdam about a potential signing of winger Antony (21). That became Goal and SPOX confirmed from the Brazilian environment. However, it is currently unlikely that a transfer will actually take place.
Because: The transfer focus of FC Bayern this summer is on reinforcements in the right-back position and in the central midfield. Signing a winger, who, like Antony, is said to cost up to 35 million euros, has no priority.
This would only change if Kingsley Coman were to leave the German record champions this summer as part of his contract poker. The Frenchman’s contract runs until 2023, which is why FCB has no need to sell the player in the face of an impending departure free of charge.
Oliver Kahn on Coman and Goretzka: “Are in very, very good talks”
This is also why the Bayern bosses around Hasan Salihamidzic and Oliver Kahn are demanding around 80 million euros for Coman. A sum that hardly a club can raise in Corona times. Last had the The team reports that Chelsea are thinking intensively about signing Coman and could integrate Callum Hudson-Odoi into the transfer as an exchange offer.
Regarding the ongoing contract negotiations with Coman and Leon Goretzka, however, Kahn recently said: “We are in very, very good talks with both players, I am very optimistic. We have a great package to offer, they always have the chance to win big titles with us to win and help shape an era. “
Coman departure from Bavaria unlikely
It is unlikely that Coman will leave Bayern this summer, which means that Antony’s transfer also falls into that category. The 21-year-old right winger only came to Ajax from Sao Paulo for around 15 million euros last summer and immediately made his breakthrough at the Dutch champions.
In his first 46 competitive games for Ajax, he contributed ten goals and ten assists. He is currently with the Brazilian national team at the Olympic Games in Tokyo. When Selecao won the opening game over Germany (4: 2), Antony was in the starting line-up and was replaced a quarter of an hour before the end.

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