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Vincent Kompany, the new Bayern coach, did not want to comment on the future of his midfielder Joshua Kimmich.
Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany has refused to comment on his intentions regarding Joshua Kimmich.
The German midfielder is in the final year of his contract and is coveted by Manchester City as well as PSG. What does the Bavarian club intend to do about him? A question that the team’s coach was careful not to answer.
Kompany does not want to promise anything to Kimmich
Kompany said today: “Selling players is not my job. I am here for the team. Every player in the team has a lot of talent. These are players (Kimmich, Goretzka, Gnabry) who have been successful in the past. Now that it is about the future, I do not want to talk about each player individually. That is not my area. I want to work with the guys. I feel like everyone is hungry.”
“I’m not going to go into details about each player, otherwise we’d talk all night. I understand the question (about Kimmich), I really do. But we could mention all the names. Harry Kane, Musiala, what I think of Goretzka. We could go on like this all night,” he bid.
Kompany also denied reports that Kimmich had demanded a starting place to continue at the Allianz Arena.
“I’ve played at this level and I know that no one ever told me that I would be an undisputed starter, even if I was captain. These players are used to meeting the highest demands. We need everyone. If you want to talk about names, we are completely off the mark. It’s a subject for the media.”
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