37 million every week, 57.7 billion if you stay, so you can't leave...The reason why Kim Min-jae's transfer has subsided came out
Jul 30, 2025
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British sports statistics site Karpology released the annual salary statistics of the Bayern Munich team on the 30th (Korea time). According to the report, Munich has to spend 5,267,115 euros (about 8.4 billion won) per week as a weekly salary for the team in the 2025-2026 season, and a total of 439.2 billion won as an annual salary. The average weekly salary of Munich players was 154,915 euros (about 248.3 billion won), and the average annual salary was 8,055,588 euros (about 12.9 billion won).
Attention is drawn to Kim Min-jae. Karpology analyzed that Kim Min-jae has signed a contract worth 237,769 euros a week and 12 million euros a year. Buyout predicted 110 million euros (about 176.4 billion won) and 36 million euros (about 57.7 billion won) to be earned in Munich by June 2028, when the contract expires.
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Currently, Kim Min-jae's contract terms exceed Son Heung-min (33, Tottenham Hotspur). Son Heung-min is reportedly receiving 190,000 pounds (about 352.32 million won) a week from Tottenham. Despite being a defender, his young age and performance accumulated during his time in Naples are interpreted as the background for obtaining high conditions.
It is uncertain whether Kim Min-jae will regain his position as the main player in Munich in the new season. Many say that Munich's performance over the past two seasons has not met expectations. Even considering the fact that he played with injuries, the evaluation is being cut in areas where the defensive stability problem has rarely improved. Munich's position has been further reduced as center back Jonadanta is recruited ahead of the new season, which also darkens the outlook. However, as pointed out earlier, it remains to be seen whether Kim Min-jae will make a bold choice, given that he has no choice but to accept a lower level than the conditions he is currently receiving in Munich in order to find a breakthrough through the transfer.
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This article was translated by Naver AI translator.