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·14 de noviembre de 2025
Bayern set price tag: this FCB star could leave in January

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·14 de noviembre de 2025

Sacha Boey is experiencing a sporting high at FC Bayern – and could still transfer as early as winter. As confirmed in the current "Bayern-Insider" podcast by BILD, the French right-back is on the list of potential sale candidates.
"That is true. Boey could have left in the summer already – and Bayern is open to talks in the winter as well," explains BILD chief reporter Tobi Altschäffl. This brings a scenario into focus that seemed unlikely just a few weeks ago.
Boey has gained stability in recent weeks, impressed with his performances, and presented himself much more confidently than at the start of the season.
Nevertheless, his position at FC Bayern is not as secure as his performances might suggest. The club is satisfied – but not completely convinced. "He has stabilized, yes. But Bayern is still open to inquiries," emphasizes BILD football chief Christian Falk.

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A central reason is of an economic nature. Boey transferred from Istanbul to Munich in winter 2024 for around 30 million euros. His market value has risen again after recent performances – and at the same time, the club is still looking for right-back profiles that might fit better into Kompany's system.
With Givairo Read, the Munich team has already found a suitable candidate. The 19-year-old Dutchman from Feyenoord Rotterdam is at the top of Bayern's wish list for summer 2026.
In plain terms: With a suitable offer, Boey could leave the club in winter: "Bayern would do it if the price is right," says Altschäffl.
Reportedly, they would be open to talks starting at 20 million euros.
There were already tentative inquiries from England, Italy, and France in the summer. This trail could heat up again now. Especially the Premier League is considered a realistic market, as Boey is appreciated there for his athleticism, aggressiveness, and tackling strength.
The 25-year-old himself feels generally comfortable in Munich but is also open to new challenges if the sporting perspective does not fundamentally improve.
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