Bayern Munich has reportedly set a substantial asking price for Kim Min-jae, a key defensive target for Juventus ahead of the upcoming season. The South Korean international has been on the radar of the Italian giants for some time, thanks to his impressive performances at the highest level of European football.
Currently plying his trade with Bayern Munich, Kim remains a vital part of the squad. The German champions view him as one of their most reliable assets and are keen to retain his services for the long term. However, the Bundesliga side is not entirely closed to the idea of a summer exit—if the right offer comes along.
According to reports, Bayern is demanding around €40 million for the defender's signature. For Juventus, that price tag could be a sticking point, especially as the club weighs multiple transfer targets across various positions. Bayern appears unwilling to negotiate on their valuation, leaving the Bianconeri with a significant financial decision to make.
Juventus believes that Kim's experience and quality could provide a major boost to their backline. The club is expected to assess the situation over the coming weeks to determine whether the investment aligns with their squad-building strategy.
Interestingly, Kim might welcome a return to Serie A, having enjoyed a highly successful spell in Italian football earlier in his career. His time in the league helped him build a reputation as one of Europe's top defenders, drawing attention from major clubs across the continent.
With competition for elite defenders remaining fierce, Juventus continues to monitor the situation closely. The club is hopeful that Kim's positive memories of Italy—and his proven ability in Serie A—could give them an edge in what promises to be a closely watched transfer saga.
