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Inter are considering a major move to strengthen their defence, with Bild reporting that they will do battle with rivals Milan for Bayern Munich’s Kim Min-jae.The South Korean centre-back is
The 39-year-old, who joined from Burnley in 2024, won the Bundesliga title with Bayern in his first season at the club.
Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany has signed a two-year contract extension that ties him to the German champions until 2029.
Arjen Robben wants Bayern Munich teenager to keep working hard amid impressive start originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Bayern Munich are off to a historic start to the 2025/26 season, mustering 12 straight wins across competitions.
"We need consistency, clinical finishing, discipline in all positions. And we have to learn to avoid conceding simple goals." Despite the meager points average so far, Nicolas explicitly defends interim coach Eugen Polanski.
"The contract extension with Kompany is a strong vote of confidence from the club after his outstanding work to date, as well as a clear sign of continuity and stability at FC Bayern. Kompany is highly valued by the players, the club management, and the fans. We are delighted about the extension of our collaboration," Hainer equipped.
Vincent Kompany’s contract extension with Bayern Munich has sparked fresh debate over his long-term ambitions, with former player Dietmar Hamann suggesting the Belgian coach could have a Manchester City exit clause.
As Wednesday dawned in Munich, Lennart Karl had no inkling of the good fortune that awaited him. "I only found out this morning that I was playing", the 17-year-old revealed later - beaming happily while holding the ‘Man of the Match’ award.
Building a Bayern Munich Past and Present squad requires a combination of the club’s greatest legends with current-day stars.
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Various Bayern Munich youngsters receive Fritz Walter medals
It is named after, well, Fritz Walter, who was the first Germany captain to lead his nation to World Cup glory, sensationally overcoming Hungary’s golden generation in 1954. 3 years after Walter’s death in 2002,