Bayern Munch has named his new priority for his bench

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Bayern Munich may have a history, a record as long as an arm or even colossal resources, finding a coach worthy of the name is anything but a simple mission for the Germans. However, they had a plan already mapped out in mind. The idea was to recruit Xabi Alonso to replace the disappointing Thomas Tuchel. Except that the Spanish technician, also flirted with by Liverpool, declined the invitation to continue moving forward with Bayer Leverkusen. A first hard blow for the Bavarians. Unfortunately, it wasn’t the last.

From failure to failure

Indeed, the Munich residents tried their luck with Julian Nagelsmann, fired a year earlier. But the latter finally decided to continue on the bench of the German national team until 2026. Another failure for Bayern Munich, which had to fall back on backup plans. But again, it is far from won. Zinedine Zidane was indeed surveyed. There have even been discussions with those around him, but he seems to favor a project in a club and a country where he masters the language. Unai Emery is also appreciated. But the Spaniard will not budge.

According to Bild, he feels good at Aston Villa, where he has the confidence of his management and where he is well surrounded with Monchi. Moreover, he is expected to extend his contract. In addition to the Roberto De Zerbi and Lucien Favre tracks, Bayern Munich is exploring the one leading to Ralf Rangnick (65 years old). A coach who has the advantage of mastering the German language and football, since he has already coached several clubs including Leipzig and Hoffenheim. But here again, there is a catch. The former Manchester United coach is already in office as he is the coach of the Austrian national team.

A favorite emerges

Recently, the sports director of the Austrian federation, Peter Schöttel, said in a statement: “Ralf Rangnick has a continuing contractual relationship, the ÖFB has not received any requests. The focus is entirely on UEFA EURO 2024.” His perhaps. Rangnick’s, not completely. Sky Germany explains that he is open to the idea of ​​sitting on the Bavarian bench. There are still many details to be resolved before getting a yes, but negotiations are ongoing. However, it will also be necessary to convince the Austrian federation since he is under contract until 2026.

He must lead the country during the 2026 World Cup. To dislodge him, it will therefore be necessary to pay costs to the Austrian federation. In addition, Rangnick should first lead the country during Euro 2024 before then joining the Rekordmeister. Which risks impacting the pre-season and the transfer window more generally. Despite this, he remains the priority and the favorite in the eyes of German leaders and sporting director Max Eberl, who already met with him a few weeks ago. The Munich residents, who wish to complete the coach’s file as quickly as possible, are therefore moving forward on this track, which is also very difficult.

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