Sacha Boey

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I'm not sure this really qualifies as a rumour, but he is someone we were supposedly interested in a few years ago before he ended up joining Galatasary. When I've seen him play for Bayern he's looked athletic, physical and has some skill. I think he'd fit in well with us. This would feel more like a deal that happens if Munoz were to leave, rather than him coming in as a backup, but I can't think of many other realistic replacements if we need one.
 

I'm not sure this really qualifies as a rumour, but he is someone we were supposedly interested in a few years ago before he ended up joining Galatasary. When I've seen him play for Bayern he's looked athletic, physical and has some skill. I think he'd fit in well with us. This would feel more like a deal that happens if Munoz were to leave, rather than him coming in as a backup, but I can't think of many other realistic replacements if we need one.

Agree, at this stage of his career I think he's want a nailed on spot.

But Munoz has issued a bit of a 'come get me' call, so you never know how soon that spot might be available.
 
Munoz is my favourite Palace player at the moment so it's disappointing that he keeps doing these hints that he wants to move every international break. Still, if he does go I think Boey would be a great replacement.
 
The few occassions I watched Gala he was the be-all and end-all of them. Thought that he will go to a top-Club what he did. No idea what happened to him at Munich.
 
Never heard of the bloke but the fact he's a fringe player at Bayern would suggest he's half decent. Good age too at 25 - experienced but many years left in the tank.

As things stand we are in a crisis is Munoz get's crocked. If we're to challenge for all three cups and Premier League - as Glasner seems intent on doing - Munoz can't play 60+ games in a season at the intensity that he does. Some rotation and competition for the RWB spot can only be a good thing.

As other have said, Munoz seems to keep hinting that he wants to join a big club. He'll be 30 at the end of the season and if a big offer comes in, it might be good business to cash in with a replacement already in the squad.
 
Boey set to leave: Crystal Palace gets serious – Bayern open to talks

According to information from BILD, the Premier League club has already taken the first steps to explore a possible transfer. Munich is open to talks and is not opposed to a sale in principle. ‘There is indeed something to it. Crystal Palace, with their well-known coach Oliver Glasner, have their sights set on him. They have a few problems at right-back, are exploring the market and Sacha Boey is said to be an option,’ explains BILD reporter Heiko Niedderer in the latest ‘Bayern Insider’ podcast.
According to Christian Falk, there has already been an initial exchange between the two clubs: ‘I've even heard that there has already been contact. Oliver Glasner and Christoph Freund, both from the RB school, are in close contact. And they have actually already said: Yes, how does it look? And Bayern said: Yes, we can talk, we would let him go.’

Boey moved from Galatasaray to Säbener Straße in the winter of 2024 for around €30 million. It was a transfer that raised high expectations – and did not deliver the desired results. Injuries, fluctuations in form, defensive uncertainties and a lack of consistency characterised his time with the record champions. Although he has stabilised this season, this has done little to change the fundamental assessment of those responsible, according to Niedderer.
Munich do not see Boey as a player who will fight for a place in the starting line-up in the long term. Added to this is the increased flexibility in the squad: Konrad Laimer shines as a right-back and Josip Stanisic can also play on the right side. Boey currently ranks only third or fourth in the internal ranking.

Crystal Palace: Profile fits – and the Premier League pays

Boey could be the perfect piece of the puzzle for Palace. Glasner is looking for a fast, dynamic and robust full-back – qualities that Boey certainly possesses. His intense, physical style could also be better suited to the Premier League than the Bundesliga.

For Bayern, the English market also opens up the opportunity to partially refinance the transfer fee. According to BILD information, the record champions hope to recoup at least half of the transfer fee paid, i.e. £15 million. Given the financial power of the Premier League, this seems realistic.
 
Jairo Riedewald hair. That could be a problem.
you got to have silly hair, that's Esse's problem, hair from the 70s, too Huggy Bear, boy needs some corn rows, dreadlocks, dangly bits and a bit of pink and yellow. This could be very good business - we can get £30mil for Munoz who keeps talking about leaving, and get a possibly superior replacement for less than half the price. He won't have Danny's energy but he is probably better technically.
 
you got to have silly hair, that's Esse's problem, hair from the 70s, too Huggy Bear, boy needs some corn rows, dreadlocks, dangly bits and a bit of pink and yellow. This could be very good business - we can get £30mil for Munoz who keeps talking about leaving, and get a possibly superior replacement for less than half the price. He won't have Danny's energy but he is probably better technically.
Jairo scored today, always liked him, always present for Palace community projects.
 
Pretty good price. He was linked with Arsenal a couple of years ago.
I genuinely thought we'd been linked for a couple of years. That's the kind of ones we eventually get. We have to wait for our camel trains to get in from the silk roads with the necessary emissary and paperwork. Only then can we take the agent to the vault and pay him in bullion. Brighty weighs it out under the Porta cabin. The price is linked to the Gold Standard of Macau.
It's these kind of straightforward things people forget about the murky world of transfer negotiations. We always take two years. What was Eze on about with a phone call? Rank amateurs.
 
I genuinely thought we'd been linked for a couple of years. That's the kind of ones we eventually get. We have to wait for our camel trains to get in from the silk roads with the necessary emissary and paperwork. Only then can we take the agent to the vault and pay him in bullion. Brighty weighs it out under the Porta cabin. The price is linked to the Gold Standard of Macau.
It's these kind of straightforward things people forget about the murky world of transfer negotiations. We always take two years. What was Eze on about with a phone call? Rank amateurs.
Always imagine our negotiation tactic to be - Would you like to play for us?...Oh. Why not?...OK, well you don't have to actually live in Croydon...You've got a long term injury? No problem at all... Right, if none of those work out let us know.
 

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