Bayern Munich forward Kingsley Coman says that he has settled in well following his summer switch from Juventus.

Coman, 19, will spend two seasons on loan with Bayern and they can sign him permanently from the Bianconeri for €21 million at any stage up to April 30, 2017.

The highly rated Frenchman moved to Italy from PSG but spent only a year in Italy -- having started only five times for Juve in Serie A last season -- before he opted to join the German champions.

"It's easy for any new player to feel at home here immediately," Coman told the club website. "Bayern is a family.

"It's all more relaxed here, less strict. The players have more freedom and you can feel that on the field. The bosses told me that I would be more suited to the way they play here, and so far they've got that right.

"I'm just happy with every game I get to play. I hope things continue like this. I just try to do my best."

Coman has already made three starts, scored two goals and provided four assists, and has made a good impression on his new teammates, especially compatriot Franck Ribery, who has just returned to training and is hoping to make a comeback after being sidelined since March.

"He's training with great players every day and he can learn a lot," said Ribery. "He's done a good job so far. He's a good lad."