Top European clubs often have talented players who struggle for regular minutes due to strong internal competition. That situation now surrounds French full-back Sacha Boey, whose adventure with Bayern Munich has quickly become more difficult than expected.
Boey joined Bayern on 28 January 2024, signing a contract until 2028 after leaving Galatasaray. The transfer was valued at around 30 million euros including bonuses, and it was seen as a major step in his career.
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Many believed he had the qualities to become an important figure in the Bayern defence. Expectations were high, and his arrival generated excitement among supporters.
However, the Bundesliga experience has not been smooth for the 25-year-old defender. Boey has struggled to secure a consistent starting role.
He remains behind Austrian international Konrad Laimer in the tactical hierarchy. His performances have not fully convinced the German club, which now appears open to parting ways with him.
According to TuttoJuve, Bayern Munich is evaluating the possibility of ending the partnership earlier than anticipated.
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Juventus and Marseille ready to compete for the defender
Despite these challenges in Germany, Boey should not face major issues in finding a new destination. Two important clubs have already shown concrete interest: Olympique de Marseille and Juventus. Both teams aim to strengthen their defensive options, and Boey fits their profile.
Marseille sees him as an ideal reinforcement for the right flank. His speed, physical strength, and solid defensive work could make him a key figure in Ligue 1. A return to France may also help him regain confidence and consistency.
Juventus, on the other hand, continues to monitor the full-back market to add depth and athleticism to its squad. The Bianconeri believe Boey could offer valuable competition and fresh energy on the right side. His Champions League experience and tactical discipline are attractive qualities for the Italian giants.
Bayern Munich is reportedly asking for around 18 million euros to let Boey leave. Both Juventus and Marseille will need to evaluate this investment carefully. The transfer battle could intensify in the coming weeks as the defender looks for a new chapter in his career.
Boey’s story shows how quickly fortunes can change in elite football. A fresh start might be exactly what he needs to recover his best form.