

- Bayern Munich are planning to sell Kingsley Coman at the end of the season for €35–45 million
- Arsenal and clubs from Saudi Arabia are interested in signing the French winger
- Bayern aim to reduce their wage bill, which exceeds €260 million this season
Key Takeaways:
Bayern Munich are planning to sell Kingsley Coman at the end of the season, according to Bild. According to Bild, the Bavarians are prepared to part ways with the French winger for a fee between €35 million and €45 million.
Coman is open to a transfer, with interest coming from Arsenal and clubs in Saudi Arabia. Bayern’s management are looking to offload his high salary, as the player has been frequently sidelined by injuries. This season, Coman has played 22 matches in the Bundesliga and scored four goals.
Bayern have set a €35-45m price tag for Kingsley Coman. Arsenal and Saudi Pro League are potential destinations for the Frenchman, who is open to a summer move. Coman is one of the players Bayern want to offload to reduce the wage bill and raise funds [@BILD] pic.twitter.com/B9LvoW9Nvr
— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) March 3, 2025
Bayern have one of the highest wage bills in Europe. According to Capology, the club is paying just over €260 million in player salaries this season. Last week, Bayern ended contract negotiations with another key player, Joshua Kimmich, whose contract expires at the end of the season. Leroy Sané has also not yet renewed his deal.
Kingsley Coman joined Bayern from Paris Saint-Germain in 2015 and scored the winning goal in the 2020 Champions League final against his former club.