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Coman eyeing permanent Bayern switch

The 20-year-old Coman has enjoyed great success since signing from Juventus in 2015 on a two-year loan deal, winning the German title and reaching the European Championship final with France this summer.

Coman eyeing permanent Bayern switch
(Reuters)

''I want to stay,'' he told German magazine Kicker on Monday. ''When I first came it was my intention to stay for a longer period.

''Bayern Munich are one of the best teams in the world,'' Coman added, ''and I want to play here for many years.''

Coman also helped knock his parent club out of the Champions League, finding the net after coming on as a substitute to help Bayern beat Juve 6-4 on aggregate after extra time in the quarter-final.

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(Reporting by Ed Dove, editing by Neil Robinson)


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