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According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Bayern Munich is unlikely to let Kim Min-jae go on loan this summer, but the former Napoli defender remains on Inter's radar.
Despite a disappointing debut season in Germany, Bayern Munich do not intend to loan out former Napoli defender Kim this summer.
Kim: Bayern Munich declined Inter request.
According to page six of Thursday's printed edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Bavarians have denied Inter's request to sign the player on a temporary basis, but the South Korean international remains a goal for the defending Serie A champions.
Inter are anticipated to approach Bayern Munich again during the summer transfer window, but they must first sell Stefan de Vrij.
The Netherlands international stated last week that he has no plans to leave the Nerazzurri this summer, but he has apparently sparked interest from Saudi Pro League clubs.
Inter are also looking into other prospective additions, like as free agents Ricardo Rodriguez and Mario Hermoso.
Inter are anticipated to approach Bayern Munich again during the summer transfer window, but they must first sell Stefan de Vrij.
The Netherlands international stated last week that he has no plans to leave the Nerazzurri this summer, but he has apparently sparked interest from Saudi Pro League clubs.
Inter are also looking into other prospective additions, like as free agents Ricardo Rodriguez and Mario Hermoso.

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