August 29th 2024.
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It seems as though Kingsley Coman may be saying goodbye to Bayern Munich this summer. There are rumors that Arsenal could swoop in for the French star before the transfer window closes on Friday. Coman, who has been with Bayern since 2015, is reportedly content with leaving the German team and they are willing to let him go.
While there was interest from other top clubs like Liverpool and Barcelona, it is actually Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal who has made the first and only offer for the 28-year-old. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has described it as a significant bid, but no agreement has been reached yet. Coman's agent, Christian Emile, has denied the rumors that his client has already accepted the move to Saudi Arabia.
However, there is still a glimmer of hope for Arsenal as the clock ticks closer to the transfer deadline. According to the Daily Mail, the Gunners are still considering a move for Coman. Manager Mikel Arteta is eager to add another attacking option to his squad and sees the highly decorated Frenchman as a strong candidate.
Of course, the main obstacle here is the financial aspect. Coman currently earns a hefty £300,000-a-week at Bayern and Al Hilal has reportedly offered him a lucrative deal. It is unlikely that Arsenal would be able to match those numbers, especially since Coman would not be guaranteed a starting spot. However, the allure of playing in the Premier League and remaining in the Champions League with Arsenal may be enough to tempt the former PSG and Juventus star.
Despite the transfer speculation, Coman has still been included in Bayern Munich's early season matches. He came off the bench and scored in their 4-0 win over Ulm in the DFB-Pokal and also made an appearance in their 3-2 victory over Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga. It seems that new manager Vincent Kompany still values Coman's contributions to the team.
As the transfer deadline looms, it remains to be seen whether Arsenal will make a move for Coman and if they can afford his wages. But one thing is for sure, the Frenchman's potential arrival would certainly add some excitement to the Gunners' already talented squad.
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