Coman wants to stay at Bayern for the rest of his career

19 year old attacker Kingsley Coman joined Bayern from Juventus on a two-year loan deal at the start of the season for a fee of €7 million.
Since joining, the French youngster has been a key player for the current Bundesliga leaders, and is looking to take up the option on his contract where Bayern can make Coman's stay at the club permanent for an additional €21m at any time up until 30 April 2017.
"Players with successful careers often don't make too many transfers," Coman told Telefoot.
"I am already at one of the three best clubs in the world, so I would not mind it at all to stay at Bayern my entire career."
Coman featured heavily in Bayern's Champions League last-16 win over Juventus recently assisting Muller for the goal which took the tie to extra time, before scoring himself in extra-time to make it 4-2 on the night.
Following the game Coman said: "The win over Juventus is probably the best thing that has ever happened to me during my professional career. It was the most beautiful game I have taken part in.
"Pep Guardiola told me to give my all and to try to force something when he brought me on. I think Guardiola is the best coach in the world from a tactical point of view. I can only thank him for all he has done for me so far.
"I always give my all to improve as a player and I feel that I am getting better every day."