According to a report from Sport Bild journalists Christian Falk and Tobi Altschäffl (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Bayern Munich is happy with the progress of center-back Kim Min-jae and is in no rush to sell him — especially in January:
Kim Min-jae still feels comfortable at FC Bayern, despite reports stating otherwise. Within the club, they’re also happy with his attitude and commitment whenever he got a chance to play so far this season. Kim is doing better physically and believes he can compete
for a starting spot. A January move is extremely unlikely.
There is little to no shot that the Bavarians would consider selling Kim in season. Bayern Munich has several key injury situations on the backline which will linger for the remainder of this season as players attempt to comeback from long-term injuries. Losing Kim in January would be a massive hit to the squad’s depth, which makes it extremely unlikely that the club would consider such a midseason sale.
Welcome to Bavarian Podcast Works — Edges and Underdogs, a BuLi Action Show!
This is not your run-of-the-mill gambling show as we are putting more focus on the ins-and-outs of the actual match day’s showdowns, rather than an odds-driven format (but yes, you will get the odds as well). This podcast is for people who watch the Bundesliga intently and who want to dive into some of the big games for each match day. Through that, we will also provide some information that could help those seeking to make a wager or two.
Each week, we will highlight three matches to talk through and break down who has the edge, who might be hurting, who is susceptible to being upset, who’s getting hot, and more! This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works — Edges and Underdogs, a BuLi Action Show:
- Catching up on how we did last week.
- A look at this weekend’s match-ups — including win probability, odds, injury updates, trends, AI predictions, and our predictions as well.
The bottom line…it’s time for some action.
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