Bayern: Karl-Heinz Rummenigge confirms the arrival of Vincent Kompany

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Bayern Munich has finally found its new coach. After the departure of Thomas Tuchel, Vincent Kompany will become the new coach of the Bavarian club after a total agreement was reached with Burnley, which will recover between 10 and 12 million in compensation. While all that is missing is the formalization of the Belgian manager, who should be committed until 2027, a member of Bayern Munich has already confirmed his imminent arrival.

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, member of the board of directors of Bayern Munich, spoke at the microphone of Sky Sports and claimed that “our director has decided to choose Vincent Kompany as our new coach. We are ready to iron out the final details and then it will be official. Pep Guardiola also helped us in the choice to enlist Kompany, he said a lot of good things about Vincent, that he is a talented coach. Pep knows Vincent well and his opinion was very appreciated”.

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