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Bayern Munich have ruled out resigning the club’s former defender, Jerome Boateng.

Free agent Boateng had spent the week training with Bayern amid reports of a possible return due to injury concerns in defence.

Bayern, in a statement on Friday, however, said the centre-back would not be given a new contract.

The club stated: “The situation has eased. Centre-backs Dayot Upamecano and Min-Jae Kim can now play without pain again, and Matthijs de Ligt is also on the mend.

“Considering all factors, Bayern has decided against re-hiring Jerome Boateng.”

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Berlin-born Boateng, 35, spent 10 years at Bayern, playing 363 games and winning nine Bundesliga titles and the Champions League in 2013 and 2020.

He also won the 2014 World Cup with Germany.

Bayern, this week, came under fire for considering bringing the player back into the fold, given Boateng is currently undergoing a court procedure for domestic violence.

Boateng was fined 1.8 million euros ($1.9 million) for acts dating back to 2018, but saw his fine reduced on appeal to 1.2 million euros ($1.3 million).

On Wednesday, Bavaria’s highest court threw out the proceeding and ordered a new trial based on the same facts.

Bayern manager, Thomas Tuchel, on Friday, said his side had experienced an “emergency situation in central defence” but acknowledged “the decision does not only have sporting components”.

The Star

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