Ex-Bayern Munich sporting director Christian Nerlinger has claimed he believes the club will look to sell Kingsley Coman before his contract expires. Coman's current deal runs until 2023, which could see Bayern cash in on him next summer.
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Coman has enjoyed a decorated career so far after stints at Juventus, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern.
But he's never truly cemented a starting spot at club level, including in Bavaria, which has led to suggestions that he could look for a new challenge elsewhere.
After spells in Germany, Italy and France, Coman could be eyeing England as the next step of his career.
Given Chelsea's elite forward options, it's surprising to see the Blues still linked, but Liverpool need more substantial depth in attack.
There will be concerns over Coman's long-term fitness, though, given he'll be absent until October after discovering a minor cardiac arrhythmia.
Jurgen Klopp wants Kingsley Coman at Liverpool. (Image: GETTY)
Ahead of Bayern's 7-0 win over Bochum on Saturday, Nagelsmann revealed Coman had undergone surgery after suffering from shortness of breath.
"[Coman] had an operation yesterday; he had a minor heart rhythm disturbance. I'll explain that with my little medical expertise.
"There are two strands that activate the sinus node. One of them was cut off so that there would be no additional blow. Sometimes he had less air for a short time and was less productive.
"That's why we did a long-term ECG [electrocardiogram] and found something that could be fixed quickly.
"He'll start cardio on Tuesday. It won't take much longer than a week and a half or two before he's back in team training."