French-Cameroonian Sacha Boey set for Bayern Munich exit, Crystal Palace leading the race for his signature

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Sacha Boey is on the verge of leaving Bayern Munich, less than two years after joining the club. The French-Cameroonian right-back, who has struggled for regular playing time, is expected to seek a new club during the upcoming winter transfer window.

Boey’s future has become clearer, with several clubs reportedly showing interest in the 25-year-old.

Crystal Palace emerges as the frontrunner for his signature, with the club accelerating their pursuit following a significant injury to Daniel Muñoz.

The Colombian right-back has been sidelined since December 6 with a knee injury, and his return date remains uncertain.

Juventus and Olympique de Marseille are also linked with Boey, adding further competition for his services.

The defender, valued at €18 million by Transfermarkt, is said to be available for €15 million, with Bayern Munich reportedly setting their asking price at this amount.

Boey, who previously played for Galatasaray, is believed to earn an annual salary of €3 million at Bayern.

His lack of playing time in Germany has prompted him to consider a move in search of more regular football.

With interest from multiple top clubs, Boey now faces a key decision in his career.

Crystal Palace’s strong interest, combined with their immediate need for a replacement right-back, could make them the most likely destination for the former Galatasaray star.