Xabi Alonso has big doubts about Bayern Munich

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” It is not a problem for me. I know my goal is to succeed with this team. It’s my job. We are in a very good situation at the moment. We want to continue like this. » Recently asked about his future, Bayer Leverkusen coach Xabi Alonso assured that he was not worried about all these rumors.

But according to TZ, the discourse is different behind the scenes. Courted by Bayern Munich and Liverpool, Alonso knows that he is the most desired coach at these two clubs. Except that the German media reveals that the Spaniard would have big doubts about a future in Bavaria. The reason ? The chaos that has reigned there for several seasons. Clearly, Xabi Alonso would prefer to join a calmer and above all more stable environment than that of Bayern where coaches follow one another at great speed.

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