In March, transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano reported that "Manchester United is looking to sign Kim Min-jae." Several teams, including Manchester United, are monitoring Kim Min-jae and are considering a €50 million buyout.

It was reported that several teams, including Manchester United, are monitoring Kim Min-jae and are considering signing him with a buyout of €50 million.

The buyout clause is one of the reasons why Napoli have been linked with a move for Kim since his first year with the club. When Napoli signed Kim, they included a €50 million buyout clause. The buyout clause allows the club to immediately negotiate with the player regardless of the player's response.

In June, Italian outlet Corriello dello Sport reported that "Manchester United are close to finalizing their first signing of the summer" and that they are "close to signing Kim Min-jae." Manchester United will pay a weekly wage of £150,000 (approximately $240 million) until 2027, with an option for Manchester United to extend the contract by one year. The Red Devils were the favorites to sign Kim Min-jae.

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However, some media outlets were skeptical of the move. This is because they don't see the need for Manchester United to sign Kim Min-jae. The Red Devils already had a world-class center back in Rafael Varane, a former Real Madrid player, along with Eric Mourinho's own signing, Lisandro Martinez. While Kim Min-Jae was one of the best performers at Napoli, the question was whether it was a good idea to spend €50 million on a player who could only be a third option.

Former Manchester United defender Paul Parker also argued for the signing of Kim, but didn't nail him down as a definite starter. "Varane is an injury risk, so it's good to have someone new to compete with him," Parker said. "It would be a surprise if Kim is willing to come to Manchester United and fight for an unguaranteed (starting) spot."

In the meantime, Bayern Munich had snapped up the player with a €50 million buyout clause.

Manchester United lost out on Kim, but at the time it wasn't seen as a major blow. Instead, some British media outlets mentioned Axel Dissah (AS Monaco) and José Ibáñez (AS Roma) as possible replacements.

However, Dissasie headed to Chelsea in the Premier League and Ibanez to Al Ahli in Saudi Arabia. Manchester United ended the summer transfer window without signing a center back.

The transfer, which was largely ignored by the British media, has had a major fallout for Manchester United. Martinez, who helped Mourinho win the EFL Cup last season, was sidelined in late September with a recurrence of an ankle injury and is not expected to return until January. Raphael Varane, another solid first-choice defender, has also been plagued by frequent injuries. At the age of 30, he hasn't been at his best this season. He's made eight appearances this season, only four of which have been starts. 온라인카지노

With his two trusted center backs struggling with injuries and poor performances, Tenakh has been forced to use flankers Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire as first-choice defenders. Overshadowed by Varane and Martinez, Maguire has been stripped of the captain's armband and has been linked with a move away this season, but he has steadied a faltering United defense that was named Premier League Player of the Month last month.

Kim, on the other hand, led Napoli to the Serie A title last season, winning the league's best defender award and finishing 22nd in the Ballon d'Or voting, the highest ranking of any defender. He also moved to Bayern Munich, where he beat out world-class center backs like Dayot Upamecano and Matthias De Ligt to become Thomas Tuchel's first choice. Tuchel's trust in Kim is so deep that there was a controversy in Germany over his treatment of Kim Min-jae.

United's loss to Bayern Munich in the sixth leg of their 2023-24 UEFA Champions League Group A match at Old Trafford on Wednesday was all the more bitter for it.

Kim Min-Jae, who started the match, shut down a Manchester United attack that featured the likes of Rasmus Hoyun and Anthony Martial for 90 minutes to secure a 1-0 victory. According to soccer statistician Footmob, Kim made one successful tackle (also in the first minute), two clearances, one header clearance, one interception, five defensive actions, and five recoveries. His passing success rate, which is first on the team, was also accurate in this game. Of his 88 total passes, 83 were successful, for a whopping 94% success rate. He also attempted four long passes and completed two.

British outlet 90MIN gave Kim an 8 out of 10 rating, saying, "It was a stunning performance that will make Manchester United regret not signing him in the summer."

Hoilearn, who joined United for £72 million ahead of the season, failed to get a shot on target as he was blocked by Kim and Upamecano. In 90 minutes, he had just 20 touches and nine passes. "He couldn't handle the aggression of Bayern Munich's two center backs and was harassed throughout the game," 90MIN said of Hoyun. Anthony, the other striker, also had something to say about Kim Min-jae. He gave Anthony the lowest rating of any player on the pitch (5) and said, "Kim Min Jae was good enough to be on YouTube, but Anthony didn't bring the magic that Manchester United needed."

Coincidentally, United will not be seen in European competition this season after losing the match. They finished bottom of Group A with four points, missing out on the third-place qualification spot.