Tottenham passed up a last-minute opportunity to sign Bayern Munich forward Kingsley Coman in the final hours of the transfer window. According to Fichajes, despite conversations with the French winger’s representatives, Spurs were unable to close the deal. The 28-year-old has had a successful career, winning trophies in France, Italy, and Germany, but injuries have plagued him in recent seasons, causing him to fall down Bayern’s pecking order.
Although Coman had three years left on his contract, Bayern were willing to let him leave, and numerous Premier League clubs, including Tottenham, were apparently interested. Spurs held talks with Coman’s camp, but the North London club ultimately chose not to make a formal offer.
Tottenham believed there was no immediate need to pursue Coman after extending Timo Werner’s loan and adding Dominic Solanke and Wilson Odobert to their attacking lineup. With no new destination for Coman, Bayern will hope he can recover his form under new manager Vincent Kompany for the 2024/25 season.