Ralf Rangnick’s surreal demands to sign for Bayern Munich

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New priority for Bayern Munich to arrive on its bench, Ralf Rangnick (65 years old) is for the moment still the coach of Austria. Under contract until June 2026 and engaged this summer during Euro 2024 with his selection, the former coach of Schalke 04, RB Leipzig and Manchester United is very popular with the Rekordmeister to replace Thomas Tuchel who will leave at the end of the season. To do this, you will have to pay a fee to the Austrian federation to recruit him. But that’s not the only thing Bayern Munich will have to do.

Indeed, Ralf Rangnick is a demanding person who likes to be in control of operations. At the origin of the Red Bull project whether at Salzburg or RB Leipzig, he has extensive experience as a sporting director and will want to be more than just a coach if he lands on the bench of the Bavarian club. According to Salzburger Nachrichten, Ralf Rangnick would like to have the last word on the transfer window and the sporting decisions of Bayern Munich. In other words, he wishes to find himself above in the hierarchy of Max Eberl the general director of sports and Christoph Freund the sports director. If Bayern Munich accedes to his requests, Ralf Rangnick would then be in favor of joining the Bavarian club.

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