🚨 Lower fee than expected? Coman's Bayern exit now official!
However, there seems to be some confusion regarding the transfer fee. 'Sky' transfer expert Florian Plettenberg reports that nearly 35 million euros are expected to flow into Munich's coffers. 30 million euros are guaranteed, plus an additional two to three million that are "easy to achieve," as well as further possible bonuses. According to Fabrizio Romano, however, the sum is said to be under 30 million euros.
Coman himself is set to receive an annual salary of 20 to 25 million euros at the Saudi club. This will significantly increase his income once again!
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