Bayern Munich has a surprising plan B for its bench

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This summer, Bayern Munich made Xabi Alonso their top priority. Except that the Iberian technician is still linked to Bayer Leverkusen. To make matters worse, Liverpool, who must replace Jürgen Klopp, also checked his name. In the event of failure, the residents of the Allianz Arena explore other avenues, such as those leading to Hans Dieter Flick or Roberto De Zerbi. The latter is a choice of Max Eberl, the new sports director.

But this is not the club's plan B. Indeed, if Xabi Alonso were to decline the invitation from Bayern, the German team is very interested in Ralf Rangnick (65 years old). Kicker explains that the Austria coach is the first alternative to Xabi Alonso. This is not the first time that his name has been mentioned in Bavaria since he had already been mentioned in 2019. The former Manchester United coach, who masters the language and has already coached in the Bundesliga, is still popular in Munich .

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