Belgian coach Kompany’s future at Bayern appears to have been settled after the club confirmed the extension of his contract until 2029, just a year into his tenure. The decision, which came with Bayern enjoying a perfect start to the season, has been widely interpreted as a signal of faith from the club’s hierarchy. However, former Bayern and Liverpool midfielder Didi Hamann believes there may be more to the story.
In his column for Bild, Hamann wrote: “Bayern extended Kompany's contract until 2029, even though it still had 20 months left. I mean, the extension wasn't a must, but I understand why they did it. Bayern probably have in mind that Manchester City will be interested in Kompany at some point when Pep Guardiola leaves. It would be interesting to know if Kompany has a clause in his contract. Christoph Freund didn't reveal anything about that on Wednesday evening, but he didn't completely deny it either.”
Hamann’s comments have added intrigue to what was seen as a straightforward show of confidence. The timing, with Guardiola’s Manchester City deal expiring in 2027, the same year as Kompany’s old Bayern contract, has further fuelled speculation about whether Bayern moved quickly to prevent any future approach from the Premier League champions.
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