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Bayern Munich will begin a new cycle during the next financial year. The Thomas Tuchel cycle is coming to an end. The Bavarian club and the German coach announced several weeks ago the end of their collaboration at the end of the season.
The leaders of the Munich club will therefore have to find a successor who will be able to create a new dynamic in this squad.
And the German management knows who to turn to and has found the ideal profile. According to its honorary president Uli Hoeness, Bayern Munich is currently working to bring Xabi Alonso to the club. This is what he would have announced during an interview with the German media Ran.
The Spanish technician is having a fantastic season at the head of Bayer Leverkusen and is getting closer and closer to a first championship title in the club's history.
Competition on the file
Xabi Alonso is the coach and the fashion. All the biggest European clubs want to offer it for their project. Still according to honorary president Uli Hoeness, Bayern Munich would be in competition with Liverpool, Real Madrid and Bayer on the file. The former midfielder is very popular.
At this moment, all options are possible for Xabi Alonso. Liverpool want to make him the successor to Jurgen Klopp and Bayer would like to keep him and play the next Champions League with him. On the Real Madrid side, the hypothesis is unlikely. Casa Blanca has extended Carlo Ancelotti's contract until June 2026.
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