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Huge blow for Harry Kane and Vincent Kompany as two key Bayern Munich coaches are approached over new jobs just days after Bundesliga title celebration

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  • Bayern could see changes in the coaching setup next season
  • Two members of Kompany's staff on the radar of other clubs
  • Their departures could be a huge blow to the Bavarian giants
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Just days after Bayern Munich celebrated their Bundesliga title win, the club faces potential disruption behind the scenes as two of its key members from the coaching staff — assistant coach Rene Maric and athletic trainer Bram Geers — have reportedly attracted interest from other clubs. This comes from a report from BILD, who state that two of Kompany's most trusted accomplices could seek pastures new.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Athletic trainer Geers is reportedly in advanced talks with Belgian side Anderlecht, where negotiations are already underway, according to Het Laatste Nieuws. Geers, a key figure in daily training and a longtime collaborator of Kompany, is said to be keen on returning home for personal reasons. Meanwhile, assistant coach Maric has attracted interest from Croatian club Hajduk Split, who are eyeing him as a potential head coach and a successor to Gennaro Gattuso. Despite the appeal of leading a team in his ancestral homeland, Maric is believed to favour staying at Bayern, where he plays a crucial role in bridging analysis, strategy, and player communication.

  • DID YOU KNOW?

    While there might be departures from the coaching staff, a number of players are linked with arrivals at the Allianz Arena. Die Roten are still in pursuit of Bayer Leverkusen superstar Florian Wirtz, while they are in advanced talks to sign centre-back Jonathan Tah on a free transfer.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR BAYERN MUNICH?

    The Bavarians will now be seen in action next month when they participate in the revamped Club World Cup, taking on Auckland City in the first group stage game on June 15.