Bayern Munich has rejected a late loan offer from Juventus for Sacha Boey, insisting on a permanent transfer.
Bayern Munich has turned down a late loan offer from Juventus for Sacha Boey, according to transfer reports.
The Bavarians were unwilling to approve the move without the prospect of a permanent transfer, indicating that they are looking to sell Boey rather than loan him out.
The French right-back has struggled to make the desired impact since joining Bayern from Galatasaray for a reported €30 million in January 2024. Despite his unconvincing performances, Boey is still frequently given opportunities by Bayern coach Vincent Kompany.
This has caused “raised eyebrows” within the squad, suggesting that some players may be questioning Boey’s form and the coach’s decision to continue playing him.
Boey’s contract with Bayern runs until 2028, and the club is likely to want to recoup as much of the transfer fee as possible.
Juventus’ loan offer was reportedly not enough to convince Bayern to let Boey go on a temporary basis. The club’s insistence on a permanent transfer suggests that they believe Boey has potential, but are willing to let him go if the price is right.
Galatasaray, Boey’s former club, had previously shown interest in re-signing him. However, it’s unclear whether they will make another bid for the player. Boey’s future remains uncertain, and it will be interesting to see how his career develops in the coming months.