“We must sign him” Thomas Tuchel revealed players to be joining Munich soon

Thomas Tuchel, a former manager of Chelsea, is expected to succeed Julian Nagelsmann as Bayern Munich’s manager, and he is already rumored to be interested in two Blues players ahead of the summer transfer window.

 

Todd Boehly’s greatest problems with Bayern Munich appear to be resolved this summer with the rumored replacement of Julian Nagelsmann with Thomas Tuchel. The former Chelsea manager is expected to be hired as the new head coach of the Bavarians, marking his first managerial position since being fired from Stamford Bridge earlier this year.

Tuchel will sign a two-and-a-half year contract with Bayern, according to numerous sources from across Europe. And it appears that the Bundesliga winners lost no time in letting the 49-year-old know they will support him in the transfer market.

 

According to Calciomercato, Bayern is prepared to make bids to sign Mateo Kovacic and Edouard Mendy, who are each worth a combined £43.9 million. The future of the Blues goalkeeper under Graham Potter is already becoming more dubious due to the deadlock in contract negotiations and the team’s preference for Kepa Arrizabalaga.

 

 

Bayern is ready to make offers to sign Mateo Kovacic and Edouard Mendy, who are each valued at a combined £43.9 million, according to Calciomercato. Because of the impasse in contract talks and the team’s preference for Kepa Arrizabalaga, the future of the Blues goalkeeper under Graham Potter is already in doubt.

 

Up until December, when The Sun claimed Mendy rejected a six-year contract, there was little talk of an extension. According to the article, the shot-stopper believed that the west London team hadn’t shown him enough “respect” with their offer.

 

Higher-ups at Chelsea allegedly went on to rescind their offer. Currently, speculation of a new agreement has subsided once more, and Mendy will be free to leave in June 2025.

 

Regarding Kovacic, the midfielder has been crucial to the Blues’ success ever since he joined the team over four years ago. His present agreement with the club is set to expire at the conclusion of the following campaign, which inevitably raises concerns about his future.

 

 

 

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