Saudi Arabian media "Hihi2" reported on the 11th (Korea Standard Time) that "Al-Nasr is close to recruiting Kim Min-jae this summer. According to Kim Min-jae's aide, Al-Nasr has been making a strong drive in negotiations with the player in recent days, and both sides are approaching an agreement in a positive atmosphere."메이저놀이터
Kim Min-jae's future this summer is a pressing matter of interest. Kim Min-jae, who played as a key defender for Bayern Munich in the early days of the season, suffered more criticism toward the second half of the season. The reason was the deterioration of performance due to the Achilles tendon injury. He had to take proper rest, but he was forced to play due to Munich's circumstances such as injuries and schedules. In the end, he could not avoid criticism from the club and local media.
The merciless criticism against Kim has gradually spread to rumors of his release. Florian Flettenberg of Germany's "Sky Sports" said on Monday, "Kim Min-jae is highly likely to be sold in Munich. Munich is aware of the interest of other teams and is willing to let go of the 28-year-old defender if he makes an appropriate offer."
And an appropriate proposal is imminent. But the main character is a Saudi club. Currently, Al Nasr is showing great interest in recruiting Kim Min-jae. If the transfer is made, Kim Min-jae, born in 1996, will leave the center of Europe at the age of just 28 and move to the periphery.
"Al-Nasr is interested in Kim Min-jae," Santi Auna of France's "Football Mercato" said on the 11th. Kim Min-jae also showed a positive response. This is a transfer that could be a new turning point. Al-Nasr is aggressively pursuing to recruit Kim Min-jae. Negotiations have progressed considerably. Kim Min-jae himself said, "I think this transfer is a significant challenge in terms of performance and financially."
After the report of a leading European journalist came out, local and Middle Eastern media also began to spotlight Kim Min-jae's trip to Al Nasr. Saudi 'Al-Masd' said, "Al-Nasr put an attractive offer of 50 million euros (about 78 billion won) on the table. The club wants to proceed with the negotiations quickly. Munich was not satisfied with Kim Min-jae's performance, and Kim Min-jae is also willing to leave the Bundesliga and continue his new challenge."
Egyptian soccer media Pilgol Dotcom also said, "Al-Nasr is actively moving to recruit Munich defender Kim Min-jae. In addition, Kim Min-jae himself is said to have expressed expectations for the transfer. Al-Nasr is preparing an offer worth 40 million euros (about 62 billion won) to recruit Kim Min-jae, and Munich is not opposed to selling him.