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Bayern Munich defender Kim Min-jae has insisted he has no desire to seek a move this summer, amidst links to the Premier ...
Bayern Munich are ready to battle Chelsea and other European heavyweights for the signing of Bournemouth defender Dean ...
Bayern Munich's under-fire centre-back Kim Min-jae has revealed his desire to stay in Bavaria despite mounting transfer ...
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Bavarian Football Works on MSNDaily Schmankerl: Bayern Munich to take a run at Newcastle United’s Sandro Tonali; Manchester United interested in Kim Min-jae; FC Barcelona wants Sporting CP’s Vikt…Bayern Munich, FC Barcelona, Manchester City, Real Madrid, Juventus, and Paris Saint-Germain could all be eyeing Newcastle ...
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Shields Gazette on MSN‘No reason’ - Newcastle United and Man Utd delivered major transfer blow as £40m man rules out moveBayern Munich defender Kim Min-jae has downplayed the possibility of a move away from the German giants this summer amid ...
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TEAMtalk.com on MSNBayern reignite pursuit of Barcelona star after three years of Man Utd linksBayern Munich are reportedly back on the hunt for Barcelona defender Ronald Araujo, who could end up moving to Germany ...
Eric Dier is expected join Monaco this summer after deciding to leave Bayern Munich. According to reports, the English ...
Newcastle United may want to up the charm offensive if they wish to sign Kim min-Jae from Bayern Munich this summer. That’s ...
Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich may be without Harry Kane as they bid to seal the 2024/25 title at RB Leipzig on Matchday 32, but the home side’s automatic UEFA Champions League qualification is on ...
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Sporting News on MSNBayern Munich make shock move for €20m South American midfielderThe Bavarians are already making moves in the transfer market as renowned transfer insider Cesar Luis Merlo reported that the German giants are closing in on landing Chilean midfielder Felipe Loyola.
Former Villanova player and coach Mike Nardi has joined the UConn men's basketball program as their new assistant coach.
Former Kansas Jayhawks center Hunter Dickinson called time on his college basketball career following his final year of eligibility.
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