Despite Bayern's success in Europe, they have been bitterly disappointing in the Bundesliga, with Bayer Leverkusen winning the title at a canter; the Werkself remain unbeaten and sit 12 points clear of Bayern at the top, with three games still to go. Tuchel, as a result, will not be staying, and it remains to be seen where he will end up. Manchester United have been reported to hold an interest, while a return to Chelsea could become a possibility if Mauricio Pochettino is relieved of his duties.
WHAT DREESEN SAID
Asked if Tuchel could stay, Dreesen told reporters: "No. You have to judge the decision at the time it was made. It was a different situation. Now we have another situation - our clear goal is to reach the final and then hopefully win the Champions League. We would all be happy together and then we will go our separate ways."
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WHAT NEXT?
Bayern play Stuttgart on Saturday before their second leg against Madrid, as they aim to finish the season on a high. Real are also in action this weekend, against Cadiz.