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Real Madrid have 26-year-old Bayern Munich winger on their radars – report

February 10, 2023

Vincius Jr and Rodrygo Goes are two of the most talented wingers in the sport. Still just 22 years of age, both Brazilians still have their entire careers ahead of them with a frightening ceiling.

However, there are not many options for Ancelotti to play out wide beyond the two prodigies. Marco Asensio’s inconsistency makes his stocks see a dip while Eden Hazard is no longer seen as a viable option by the manager.

Real Madrid, thus, would not object to the incorporation of a new and dynamic winger to replenish the squad. 

According to reports from Christian Falk and Tobi Altschaffl on Bayern Insider (h/t iMiaSanMia), Los Blancos are interested in Kingsley Coman.

However, Bayern Munich does not contemplate his sale and see him at the club for years to come. It would thus require a very big economical push from Real Madrid for the Bavarians to even consider his sale.

The 26-year-old has the ability to play on both flanks, albeit having a better presence on the right. Nevertheless, his signing would act as the perfect backup for both Vinicius and Rodrygo and thus set up an interesting battle for a starting berth.

Coman has played 13 Bundesliga games so far this season with Bayern Munich. In that duration, he has scored three goals and provided three assists, averaging 1.8 shots and 1.8 key passes per game.

With the Merengues planning on splashing the cash on Jude Bellingham or a replacement midfielder, one doubts whether they will have enough to secure the Frenchman’s transfer.

Yet, it is speculated that Real Madrid will have a long and eventful summer transfer window come June, and to write off Coman’s move before negotiations begin would be foolish.

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