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Kim Min-jae is not planning to leave FC Bayern Munich this summer despite interest from other European clubs. He remains committed to the team and has not expressed frustration over his reduced playing time.
Kim Min-jae remains committed to Bayern Munich and has not shown any frustration with his current role.
Kim Min-jae's contract with Bayern Munich runs until 2028.
Kim Min-jae started 16 of Bayern's 30 Bundesliga games this season.

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Minjae Kim is currently not planning to leave FC Bayern this summer. He remains fully committed to the team and is not showing any frustration. It remains to be seen whether any top offers will come in.
There have also been no talks or meetings with Fenerbahce in the last days, despite reports. His contract runs until 2028.
The former Napoli man is definitely a starting caliber center-back and could easily earn a spot in one of Europeâs top five leagues, but that doesnât necessarily mean he should be looking for an exit from Bayern. We witness it across Europeâs elite sides. A deep, quality squad who could theoretically field two starting lineups-worth of first team quality players. Manchester City, Arsenal, Real Madrid, and FC Barcelona all do it, so why canât Bayern? Even if a suitable offer comes in, it will cost Bayern more money to find a player of a similar quality happy to accept a squad role. Considering Kimâs performances this season and his satisfaction with his playing time, there is no reason he should leave Bayern in the Summer. *If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributorâŠ*
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