Kim Min-jae has been at Bayern since 2023, after a standout season with Napoli. He is still highly regarded in Italy, and his experience and skills make him an attractive option for both Juventus and Inter. Both clubs are monitoring the situation closely, and could make a move if Bayern lower their demands or are open to a loan deal.
Meanwhile, Real Betis are working hard to keep Brazilian winger Antony on loan from Manchester United. Antony has found a new lease on life in Spain and wants to stay at Betis, where he has revived his career after struggling in the Premier League. Betis are trying to negotiate a new loan deal with United, but face financial constraints that make a permanent sale complicated.
A new loan deal with some costs covered is the most realistic solution for Betis, and they hope to close the deal quickly to give manager Manuel Pellegrini continuity for next season. Antony has made it clear that he only wants to stay at Betis, and his will is strong.
In other news, Eberechi Eze is one of the most wanted players in the Premier League this summer. Newcastle and Nottingham Forest are showing particular interest in the Crystal Palace attacking midfielder, who has a release clause of around €80m in his contract. However, Palace are open to negotiating, and could consider offers around €70m to let him go for a new challenge.
Eze has a contract with Palace until 2027, and his current club would prefer to keep him. However, with strong interest and good offers on the table, a move could become an option, and Eze could be one of the biggest moves of the Premier League this summer.
Yann Bisseck is another player being monitored by Premier League clubs, with several teams asking for information in recent weeks. Inter are open to discussing his possible departure, but only under the right conditions and after the Club World Cup. Bisseck has attracted interest from Tottenham, West Ham, Everton, and Bournemouth, who are all looking to strengthen their defenses.
Finally, Bayern Munich are pushing for Jonathan Tah, who will leave Bayer Leverkusen as a free agent. The German champions are preparing a contract offer for the defender, who wants to make the most of his next contract, both financially and in terms of sporting ambition. While Bayern are stepping up their efforts, Barcelona have slowed down their pursuit, and Real Madrid remain in the race, though less aggressively. Man Utd have also made early contact, looking to reinforce their backline this summer.
Tah is not against staying in Germany, and the idea of joining Bayern and competing at the top level in the Champions League is very appealing to him. No final decision has been made, but Bayern’s interest is now strong and serious.