
VINCENT KOMPANY TO BECOME NEW BAYERN MUNICH COACH – REPORT
Vincent Kompany will become the new Bayern Munich coach, according to reports.
The former Belgium international who recently managed now-relegated Premier League side, Burnley, will take charge at the Bundesliga side as replacement for Thomas Tuchel who parted ways with the club at the end of 2023/24 season.
As per football journalist, Fabrizio Romano, agreement has been reached between Bayern and Burnley for a compensation of 12 million euros and the contract has already been sealed.
The deal is for a period of three years.
Kompany led Burnley to the Championship summit two seasons ago, earning them a spot in the Premier League. But a failure to compete in the top flight saw the club finish rock bottom and an immediate return to Championship football next season, alongside Luton Town and Sheffield United.
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