HOW CAN THIS BE! MUNICH IS TURNING A BLIND EYE TO KIM MIN-JAE FOR '3593 MINUTES OF DEDICATION'...REPLACED BY ITO, WHO ONLY PLAYED 282 MINUTES? "IF THE RECOVERY IS SMOOTH, IT'S ENOUGH."

How can this be! Munich is turning a blind eye to Kim Min-jae for '3593 minutes of dedication'...Replaced by Ito, who only played 282 minutes? "If the recovery is smooth, it's enough."

How can this be! Munich is turning a blind eye to Kim Min-jae for '3593 minutes of dedication'...Replaced by Ito, who only played 282 minutes? "If the recovery is smooth, it's enough."

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With the possibility of Kim Min-jae's transfer steadily raised recently, Bayern Munich seems to have already set up a detailed defensive reorganization plan to fill his void.

It is no longer surprising that Munich is preparing for Kim Min-jae's transfer.

On the 15th of last month (Korea time), Florian Flettenberg, a reporter for Germany's "Sky Sports," said, "Bayern no longer sees Kim Min-jae as an irreplaceable resource," adding, "We are open to transfer proposals and plan to reinvest the funds secured in the reorganization of the defense."

He also added, "If Kim Min-jae leaves the team, Upamecano, Ito Hiroki, Eric Dier and Josip Stanisic could be the replacement candidates."

Two days later, on the 17th, Christian Polk, a reporter for "Built," also said, "If an offer of 50 million euros (about 78.1 billion won) comes in, there is a high possibility that Kim Min-jae will be sold."

On top of that, according to Toby Altcheple and Christian Polk, a reporter from Germany's "Sport Bild" on the 16th, "Kim Min-jae had already received a notification from Bayern Munich that he could transfer this summer. This was done before Eric Dier's decision to transfer, he said, adding, "If Jonathan Ta joins the team, Munich is still open to the sale of Kim Min-jae and expects a transfer fee of 30 million to 35 million euros (about 46.9 billion won to 54.7 billion won)."

Of course, Kim Min-jae told Bild in an interview recently, "There is no reason to leave. I want to stay. But we have to see what happens. I want to return to a healthy body next season," putting his intention to stay first. However, Munich seems to have already made his move a fait accompli.

German media outlet Kicker reported on the 16th that "Kicker" could make a big difference in Bayern Munich's defense," adding, "With Eric Dier's transfer to Monaco confirmed, the recruitment of Jonatantha, which did not happen last summer, is approaching, and Paris Saint-Germain is interested in Dayo Upamecano.

"안전놀이터 The leadership highly values Hiroki Ito's ability, but it is unclear when he will be able to return due to repeated metatarsal fractures," he said, adding, "If Ito's recovery is smooth, there is a possibility that Kim Min-jae will be transferred."

Ito played only 282 minutes this season, and he has not even raised his sense of play properly. Of course, he is the best-performing player in the Bundesliga during Stuttgart, but the judgment that he will use Kim Min-jae's alternative resource, who had a long departure in the aftermath of the injury, could hurt his pride.

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