Agent reveals Vladimir Koman likely to join 1860 Munich

The Hungary international is out of contract at the end of the season and there is no chance of him signing a new deal, according to the player's representative

Koman & Behrami - Fiorentina-Sampdoria - Serie A (Getty Images)
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By Andrea Ghislandi

The agent of Vladimir Koman has revealed that the Sampdoria midfielder is likely to join 1860 Munich before the close of the transfer window.

The Hungary international is out of contract at the end of the season and is unlikely to sign a new deal with the Serie B side.

"1860 Munich is the most likely destination for the boy," Fifa agent Marcel Kacinari told Goal.com. "He will leave by the end of the window.

"There is also interest in France and there are teams in Serie A and Serie B who have asked about him."

Koman joined Sampdoria in 2005 but has never truly settled in Genoa and has twice been sent out on loan, to Avellino and Bari.




 
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