Pep Guardiola kindly stalls Bayern Munich!

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This is the crazy rumor that makes Bayern Munich hope for big things. While Thomas Tuchel will leave Bavaria at the end of the season, the Munich leaders are looking for an all-out replacement. Problem: everyone says no to the residents of the Allianz Arena. Zinedine Zidane, Ralf Rangnick, Erik Ten Hag, not all are keen on the idea of ​​coaching Jamal Musiala and others next year. From then on, there were rumors of Bayern’s interest in recalling Pep Guardiola.

Coach of Bayern between 2013 and 2016, the Spanish technician will not return to Sabener Strasse. Indeed, questioned by Sky Germanythe Manchester City coach’s communications agency, Tacticgrup, made it clear that its client was not interested: “Pep has FC Bayern in his heart, but he doesn’t want to leave Manchester City this summer. He is very happy and has a contract until 2025. Returning to FC Bayern is not an option.» The message got through.

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