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- Al-Nassr want Bayern centre-back Min-Jae
- Bavarians ready to negotiate for the defender
- Saudi side looking to replace Laporte
Kim made the switch to Bayern Munich in 2023 after a breakout season with Napoli, where his performances in الدوري الإيطالي earned him widespread recognition. Bayern activated his €50 million (£43m/$57m) release clause, bringing him in as a key addition to their backline. However, he could find himself slipping in the pecking order with the arrival of German international Jonathan Tah from Bayer Leverkusen.
Kim is being lined up as a direct replacement for Aymeric Laporte, who could be on his way out after an inconsistent season at Al-Awwal Park. One of the most attractive attributes is Kim’s experience in Europe’s top leagues. From his commanding displays in Serie A with Napoli to a strong showing in the الدوري الألماني, he has consistently proven his quality against elite opposition. Al-Nassr are hoping to inject that pedigree into their dressing room, especially as the الدوري السعودي للمحترفين grows increasingly competitive with each passing season.
While no agreement has been finalised yet, talks between Al-Nassr and Bayern are understood to be progressing. Encouragingly for Al-Nassr, Kim is said to be open to the idea of joining the Riyadh-based club. With Laporte potentially exiting, the timing and fit of this transfer appear aligned for both club and player.
Al-Nassr are currently busy playing a string of pre-season friendlies as they gear up for the upcoming Pro League season. Their next match is against the Spanish side Almeria at the Estadio Mediterraneo on Sunday. After that, they will head back to Saudi Arabia to lock horns against arch-rivals Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Super Cup on August 19.