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His departure from Bayern Munich already confirmed for next June, Thomas Tuchel could return to the Premier League. Manchester United contacted him.
This summer, it will not only be the transfer of Kylian Mbappé which will liven up the transfer window. On the coaching side, there will be movement at the highest level. With the departure of Jürgen Klopp from Liverpool, as well as that of Thomas Tuchel from Bayern Munich, places will become available. And regarding the former coach of Paris Saint-Germain, his future is causing a lot of talk, with the latest information to date: Manchester United has contacted him.
It is Bild who revealed this indiscretion this Monday. Authors of another disappointing season, like their qualification for the FA Cup final miraculously snatched on Sunday against Coventry City, the Red Devils did not succeed under the leadership of Erik ten Hag, who was also not helped by the individual performances of his players. Whatever the case, Mancunian management would therefore have spent the second to convince Thomas Tuchel to join United.
Lot of change
The German media explains that for this, it was Sir Jim Ratcliffe himself who contacted the German tactician. New minority shareholder of Manchester United, the boss ofIneos would like to start again on a new project and new bases for next season. Besides Erik ten Hag, there are many players who should be invited to pack up to find a new base. A few weeks ago, the English media reported an average cart of seven to eleven elements affected.
In the meantime, Thomas Tuchel still has a lot to do with Bayern Munich. Not in the Bundesliga where his team, completely abandoned for a while, has already given up its German championship title to Bayer Leverkusen. But in the Champions League, the Bavarian club will play the semi-finals against Real Madrid (April 30 and May 8). The opportunity for Thomas Tuchel to leave with his head held high, before a potential resounding return to the Premier League?
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