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Coman wants to stay at Bayern after Juve loan expires

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Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman admits that he would be elated to stay with the Bavarian giant once his two-year loan from Juventus expires next summer.

Coman, 20, joined Bayern on a two-year loan in August 2015 for a €7-million fee to be paid in two parts with a club option to buy for €20 million once the loan expires. With his future in Bayern's hands, Coman hopes to extend his stay at the Allianz Arena.

"I would love to stay here," Coman told Kicker, courtesy of Sky Sports. "It was one of my goals, when I arrived, to play here for a long time."

"I can see myself playing here for many years, even if you never know how things will go over the years."

Hard to blame Coman after a meteoric rise has witnessed the winger secure first-team minutes last season under Pep Guardiola as a deputy for the oft-injured Arjen Robben.

With Douglas Costa, Coman starred in place of veterans Robben and Franck Ribery, notching four goals in 23 Bundesliga matches for the record 28-time league champ.

Coman's ascension from promising Paris Saint-Germain youngster to Juventus fringe player to Bayern star and French international has been a deserved rise for the versatile winger.

On the heels of a domestic double in his first season with Bayern, Coman is understandably happy to stay put.

"Bayern are one of the best clubs in the world and I want to play for many, many more years here."

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