Bayern Munich will be looking to offload their fringe players before the start of the 21/22 season. One of those players is Michaël Cuisance, who faces an uncertain future.
According to Webaslan, Turkish club Galatasaray are interested in signing the Frenchman, though Bild reports that Bayern Munich have not received an official offer.
Cuisance joined Bayern in 2019 from Borussia Monchengladbach, but struggled to break into the Bayern squad.
Bayern have shown their desire to sell the young midfielder, who they consider a ‘difficult character’, and they offered him to several potential buyers in the summer of 2020 before eventually sending him off on loan to Olympique Marseille.
The loan expired this summer, but Marseille chose not the activate the €18m option to buy as Cuisance failed to impress- and was even excluded by the French club from the last two league games for disciplinary reasons.
Cuisance himself is reportedly not keen on a move away from Europe’s top 5 leagues and even sees himself succeeding at Bayern Munich, and new manager Julian Nagelsmann even complimented his efforts in training.
Despite this, the perspective of Cuisance remaining at Bayern for the upcoming season is an unlikely one, though the future of the Frenchman is still uncertain.