In one season at Juventus and another nine at Bayern, Kingsley Coman saw the world and won everything he could, and after a decade abroad, he wants to return home – to Paris! German Sky states that the 28-year-old winger could leave Munich this summer and return to Paris Saint-Germain, his boyhood club.With Max Eberl as the new sports director and Vincent Kompany on the bench, Bayern are preparing to rebuild the squad, and the French international is not included in the Bavarians’ plans. Hence, Coman will be allowed to leave the Allianz Arena in the upcoming transfer window.Michael Olise’s transfer is likely to mean the end of Kingsley Coman’s time at Bayern. Coman is looking for a new challenge this summer – and Bayern are open to selling him. PSG are interested, but so far there has only been contact with the player, not yet between clubs… pic.twitter.com/EpIPGsSCmx— Bayern & Germany (@iMiaSanMia) June 25, 2024 According to reliable media, including Sky, Bayern have already made some moves in the market and secured the first reinforcement for the next season in the offensive part of the team. Michael Olise should soon arrive from Crystal Palace for approximately 60 million euros, and that would mean reducing the number of players who play in the same position, mainly for financial reasons.Bayern already surpassed 100 million mark on transfersThe potential “victims” are Coman and Serge Gnabry, the chronically injured Bayern duo. Between the two, there are more parties interested in the Frenchman, and according to Florian Plettenberg, the most concrete so far have been Paris Saint-Germain. Reportedly, the Saints are seriously considering Coman’s return and have already allegedly contacted the representatives of the fast-footed player, who is also willing to return to the City of Light.##NAJAVA_MECA_8180853##Now the question is whether Paris Saint-Germain are ready to pay around 50 million euros – the amount Bayern require, according to Sky – for a player who played only 17 Bundesliga games last season due to injury problems, scored three and assisted for as many goals. If the deal comes to pass and Bayern obtain the demanded sum, not only would the Bavarians cover the bigger part of Olise’s transfer fee, but they would also save a considerable amount of money from Coman’s salary since the Frenchman annually costs the club more than 15 million euros. Moreover, the saved sum would have to be multiplied by three since the winger’s contract with the Munich side expires only in 2027.