Bayern Munich surveyed new coach

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The days pass and become more similar for Bayern Munich. The Rekordmeister suffers setbacks in the future coach’s file, and has still not found what he is looking for. As a reminder, Thomas Tuchel will leave the Bavarian bench this summer but the leaders are struggling to obtain an agreement with a coach. Roberto De Zerbi, Julian Nagelsmann, Zinedine Zidane, Xabi Alonso and Ralf Rangnick are the latest names to refuse the position.

Sky Sport Germany indicates that Bayern has positioned itself on Hansi Flick, but before this track, the German club had checked the name of Oliver Glasner, current coach of Crystal Palace. The 49-year-old Austrian, former Frankfurt coach, has close relations with Munich sports director Christoph Freund. On the other hand, Palace informed that their coach was clearly not invited to leave, quite the contrary. He signed last February until 2026 with the Eagles. A new disillusionment for Bayern…

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