"?Bayern Munich chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has confirmed that the reigning Bundesliga champions are highly likely to sign Kingsley Coman on a permanent basis next summer when the youngster's two-year loan from Juventus expires.
Bayern have a clause which will allow them to permanently the sign the French international for a set fee of €21m, agreed last summer when he initially made the move to Bavaria.
"There is a huge probability that we will exercise our option to buy Kingsley," Rummenigge is quoted as saying by Goal.com after comments made to the German media.
Despite his tender age and inexperience - Coman only left his teenage years behind in June - the youngster proved a smash hit with Bayern.
He played 35 times for the club in all competitions and even tore his parent club apart in a thrilling Champions League last 16 tie in March.
The player was later rewarded with a place in France's Euro 2016 squad and featured in six of the host nation's seven games in the tournament.
However, one signing that definitely isn't on the cards for Bayern is a return to the club for former hero and winner of eight German titles Bastian Schweinsteiger.
Philipp Lahm commented earlier this week that the midfielder would always be welcome back, but a move for the 32-year-old is not part of Carlo Ancelotti's plans.
"In football there is no if. Schweinsteiger is not in our ideas," the new coach is quoted as saying by the Daily Mirror.
"He was a fantastic player for Bayern, he was a fantastic player for football, but I think that it is not time for him to come back to Munich."
Schweinsteiger is currently at Manchester United after a £6.5m move last summer. But after a disappointing and injury hit first season, as well as the arrival of new manager, his time at Old Trafford is fast running out after being cut from the first-team squad.
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