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Bayern Munich is about to complete the signing of a 60-million defender

The defender who would reinforce the team

By Darwin Largo

The defender who would reinforce the team

South Korean defender Kim Min-Jae is getting closer to joining Bayern Munich. The Napoli player has reportedly given the green light to sign a five-year contract with the Bundesliga champions. However, the club will have to wait until July 1st to activate the player's release clause.

After winning the Serie A title, Kim Min-Jae is emerging as one of Bayern's key reinforcements for the upcoming season. With the potential departures of Lucas Hernandez and Benjamin Pavard, the Munich team is making a strong push to strengthen their defense alongside players like De Ligt and Upamecano.

Although Newcastle has also shown interest in the player, it seems that Bayern Munich is leading the negotiations. According to reports from Fabrizio Romano, the South Korean is willing to sign a five-year contract with Bayern.

However, the club will have to wait until July 1st, when the release clause in his contract with Napoli is activated, to finalize the signing. Unless there is a surprise before that date, it appears that the deal is nearly closed.

<br/>They will pay less than expected

This potential addition of a new center-back could come at a lower cost than anticipated for the club. According to the newspaper BILD, Kim Min-Jae's release clause ranges between 50 and 60 million EUR, a figure similar to the amount received from the sale of Lucas Hernandez to PSG. This makes the operation fit within Bayern's economic plans.

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