Juventus have confirmed that Kinglsey Coman will be leaving the club with Bayern Munich the likely destination.

Speaking in his pre-match conference earlier today, Juve coach Max Allegri confirmed that Coman would be departing the club immediately.

“Kingsley Coman has gone,” Allegri told the gathered press.

“I think it was the player’s desire to leave. I think it is a good transfer operation. He played a little last season and it’s only right that he moves on if he didn’t feel ready to fight for his place here.

“If he does well in future, it will also be thanks to Juventus. Fernando Llorente’s departure was planned, he is a great guy and it’s a pity to see him go. Mauricio Isla is also on the way out.

Gazzetta dello Sport and Sky Sport Italia both suggest that Coman will join Bayern on a  two-year loan at a cost of €7m to €8m. In 2017, the German champions will have the option to buy Coman for a further €20m.

Initially there will be a €5m payment, then another €2m in 2016.