FC Barcelona continues 'combing' the market in search of the best option for the left winger. Once the option of Nico Williams was ruled out after he decided to remain in Bilbao, the Catalans set out to find the best alternative to reinforce the left wing of the forward line. Luis Díaz would be the Catalans' preferred option, but his operation is not at all simple and other names are being studied.

It is on this stage where Kingsley Coman makes an appearance. The Frenchman is an old acquaintance of Hansi Flick, who already had him under his command during his time at Bayern Munich and managed to get him to show one of his best versions, even scoring the goal that gave him the Champions League and the 'treble' for the Bavarians. His decline at the Allianz Arena due to his continuous injuries and the 'irruption' of figures like Musiala has put him on the exit ramp, and the people of Munich would be willing to provide facilities to complete his departure.

For this reason, in Can Barça they have marked him as one of the great objectives for the forward. Both the club and the German coach consider that his profile is unusual in football, and although he has gone down in recent seasons, his excess, speed and punch fit into the German's idea for his offense. . Furthermore, he would land in Barcelona as a simple loan, solving the position for a campaign while waiting for what may happen in the summer of 2025, making it a great market opportunity.

However, and although the Blaugranas have already had several conversations with his representatives, the footballer would have defined his preferred destination if his departure from Bayern were to materialize. According to 'Sky Sports', Coman would choose to wear the Paris Saint-Germain shirt again, thus occupying the place left by Kylian Mbappé in the forward position after his departure to Real Madrid. The winger is a youth player for the Parisian institution, a club that he left in 2014 to head to Juventus after not having enough opportunities at the Parc des Princes. For this reason, he would seek 'revenge' and would be committed to returning to the French capital to once again defend the shield of the entity where he was formed.

The player is waiting

Beyond all this, the truth is that the footballer would not be actively 'pressuring' his departure from Munich. Despite the interest shown by both Barça and PSG, in addition to Manchester City, the footballer remains waiting for what may happen in the final days of the transfer market. Meanwhile, the Catalans will continue trying to hire Luis Díaz, but if the Colombian's operation ends up 'falling', the Catalans will have to face tough competition to acquire the services of the French winger.