French-Cameroonian Sacha Boey could leave Bayern Munich in January
Bayern Munich may part ways with Sacha Boey during the January transfer window.
The French-Cameroonian right-back has struggled to secure regular playing time since joining the German champions, falling behind Konrad Laimer in the team’s hierarchy.
Sport Bild reports that Boey features on Bayern’s list of players considered for departure.
Despite this, he continues to feature intermittently, maintaining match fitness and preserving his market value.
Currently valued at €18 million, the 23-year-old has a contract with Bayern Munich until June 2028, earning an annual salary of €3 million.
Interest in Boey has already emerged from several clubs. Olympique de Marseille and Juventus have expressed concrete intent to sign the defender, seeing potential in his versatility and attacking contributions from the right flank.
Bayern could use the winter window to negotiate a sale that benefits both the club and the player.
Since moving to Munich, Boey has faced challenges adapting to the Bundesliga’s tactical demands and high competition within Bayern’s defensive line.
Nevertheless, his sporadic appearances have shown glimpses of his pace, physicality, and crossing ability, traits that make him attractive to prospective suitors.
Bayern Munich now faces a decision: retain Boey as squad depth or capitalize on market interest to balance the squad and finances.
For the player, a move in January could offer more consistent playing time and a chance to reassert himself at a top European club.
Boey’s situation reflects the broader challenges young talents face at elite clubs, where competition for positions can limit opportunities even for highly rated players.
The coming weeks will determine whether the French-Cameroonian defender remains in Munich or embarks on a new chapter in his career.
