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Bayern Munich finally seems to be getting closer to their goal. After having multiplied the avenues in recent weeks for the succession of Thomas Tuchel, the Bavarian club is close to having found the lucky one. The German press is unanimous, it is Ralf Rangnick, current coach of Austria. Except that according to information from BILDwhile the idea of seeing him land for a season while waiting to pick up Xabi Alonso in 2025, Bayern Munich ultimately wants to sign up for the long term with the former Manchester United coach.
While he did not have a high popularity rating within the club, the 65-year-old technician finally won the sympathy of Uli Hoeness who nevertheless qualified him in the past “an enemy of Bayern.” Ralf Rangnick’s style of play, which is only based on transition, has finally convinced Bayern Munich who will now have to negotiate with the Austrian federation. BILD specifies that the German club will have to pay around 3 million euros to get him back while his contract ends in 2026 after the World Cup.
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