Vincent Kompany abandoned by his assistant if he leaves Bayern

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What if Bayern Munich finally reached the goal? In search of a coach for many years and after having suffered multiple refusals, the club with the most titles in Germany seems this time to be on the right end of the rope with Vincent Kompany. Recently, several German media indicated that the coach of Burnley, relegated to the Championship, had given his oral agreement to join Germany.

If the two teams try to find common ground regarding the transfer compensation that Bayern Munich will have to pay to secure the services of the former Manchester City and Hamburg player, the latter will nevertheless have to find a new assistant in the event of a departure to Bavaria. According to information from Daily Mailthe number 2 of the Clarets, namely the ex-Welsh striker Craig Bellamy, does not intend to pack up and will therefore put an end to his collaboration with the Belgian which has lasted for 5 years.

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