KIM MIN-JAE'S MEGA TRADE! LIVERPOOL OR AC MILAN...MUNICH. CAN I PLAY THE "SWITCHING SWAP DAL" CARD?

Kim Min-jae's mega trade! Liverpool or AC Milan...Munich. Can I play the "Switching Swap Dal" card?

Kim Min-jae's mega trade! Liverpool or AC Milan...Munich. Can I play the "Switching Swap Dal" card?

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Uncertainty is growing over the future of Bayern Munich defender Kim Min-jae.

With the delay in injury recovery making it uncertain to participate in the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup in 2025, new interest in Kim Min-jae from clubs such as Liverpool and AC Milan was spotted in the transfer market. It is said that Kim Min-jae could be included in the trade card of the two clubs.

Munich's local media view Kim Min-jae's transfer possibility as a realistic step, and the club is also reportedly ready to allow the transfer if there is an appropriate offer.

German soccer media "Bavarian Football Works" reported on the 5th (Korea Standard Time) that Kim Min-jae is unable to start training due to an Achilles injury, making it virtually difficult to participate in the 2025 Club World Cup in the United States from June to July.

Kerry Howe, a reporter for Sky Sports Germany, quoted Kim Min-jae's official as saying, "He is still not returning to training, and he needs time to recover from his injury."

Munich is pushing for Bayer Leverkusen defender Jonatantha to join early to fill Kim Min-jae's gap, but Leverkusen is reportedly adamant, demanding an amount worth 5 million euros (about 7.7 billion won) for Ta's early transfer.

Kim Min-jae's position has faltered sharply since the middle of this season.

He played as a key defensive resource based on his stable defense and rear build-up ability at the beginning of the season, but his performance continued to deteriorate due to Achilles tendon pain and ankle injuries that continued after the match against Frankfurt in October last year, and criticism against him eventually intensified.

In the process, Munich reorganized its defense line by recruiting German national defender Tata as soon as the season ended, and plans to use Tawa Dayo Upamecano as its mainstay in the next season. Hence, chances are high that Kim will be pushed to the third option.

Under these circumstances, the transfer theory is taking shape.

In a report on the 5th, the leading German media 'Fusval Transfers' reported that Munich is seeking to recruit AC Milan's Rafael Lean and Liverpool's Cody Schoolboy to reinforce its offense, and is discussing using Kim Min-jae as a bargaining chip in consideration of the high transfer fee. 온라인바카라

Munich is said to have secured alternative resources after Leverkusen's failure to recruit key midfielder Florian Birtz.

As Munich's target Lean and Hakpo are estimated to be more than 70 million euros (about 108 billion won), a swap deal using Kim Min-jae's value worth about 35 million euros (about 54.3 billion won) is being discussed as a realistic scenario.

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