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From left, Kim Min-jae, Thomas Muller, and Hiroki Ito.
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"Kangin, you too?" Me too!'
'Monster Centerback' Kim Min-jae (28, Bayern Munich) won the German Bundesliga championship with 'Official'
Kim Min-jae attended Munich's winning event at the landmark Marien Square in Munich, Germany, on the 18th (local time). It is a long tradition of the Munich club. Munich confirmed its 34th career championship early with two Bundesliga games remaining in the 2024-2025 season.
Kim Min-jae, who moved from Napoli to Munich in the summer of 2023 and contributed to the championship by playing 27 games (two goals) in the league this season, appeared in a clean traditional German outfit 'Lehogen'. It is the first time that Kim Min-jae has dressed up in gray leather hosen since the Oktoberfest held in September last year.
Kim Min-jae lifted the silver tray-shaped Bundesliga trophy 'Meister Chalet' in front of the Munich fan filling the square. The face is full of smiles.
Fellow defenders Dayot Upamecano and Alfonso Davis, who are watching from behind, are also bright. At the end of the season, rumors surrounding Kim Min-jae's future are endless, but at least you can feel that your colleagues are loving Kim Min-jae.
The winner of this day's event was striker Harry Kane, who won for the first time in his career, and Thomas Muller, who left Munich at the end of this season. Mueller thanked the fans in front of him. Eric Dier, who will leave for AS Monaco this summer, also said goodbye.
Kim Min-jae is likely to leave as a new team through the summer transfer market. Christian Polk, a reporter for the German daily 『Built" predicted on the 15th that Munich put Kim Min-jae on the sale list this summer, and it is highly likely that Jonathan Ta, a German national team member who officially broke up with Leverkusen, will be recruited as a substitute.
More specifically, journalist Toby Altshefel of the same media said Munich could send Kim Min-jae away for a transfer fee of 30 million euros to 35 million euros (about 46-54 billion won).
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Italy's Juventus, who remembers Kim Min-jae leading Napoli to the Serie A championship, Inter Milan, and English club Newcastle, who are seeking to play in the Champions League, are showing interest.
Kim Min-jae, who joined Munich for a transfer fee of 50 million euros in the summer of 2023, expressed his willingness to stay in a recent interview, saying, `There is no reason to leave Munich.'
He played in 43 matches (three goals) including the Cup this season. His performance in the first half was not unnecessary, but in the second half of the Achilles tendon pain, he was criticized for several big mistakes. He has been absent from the last three league games due to injury.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.