Min-jae Kim is considered a desired player by the new coach Massimiliano Allegri.
Defender Min-Jae Kim from Bayern Munich has apparently aroused the interest of AC Milan. As reported by Gazzetta dello Sport, the Italians have already contacted the German record champions.
Kim, who already knows Serie A from his time at SSC Napoli, is considered a desired transfer by the new Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri.
Min-jae Kim could leave FC Bayern in the summer
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FC Bayern would probably be willing to let the 28-year-old South Korean leave. Accordingly, the Munich team, who paid 50 million euros for Kim to Napoli two years ago, are demanding at least 30 million euros for a transfer, a loan is excluded. The Milan team would like to further reduce the transfer fee and Kim’s high annual salary of allegedly around nine million euros.
The Rossoneri had finished the season in a disappointing eighth place and thus missed qualification for a European competition. Milan terminated the contract with the Portuguese coach Sergio Conceicao after the end of the season, and Allegri followed him. The 57-year-old is now working on a restructuring of Milan.