Vincent Kompany has wasted no time in outlining his lofty ambitions for Bayern Munich, confirming that the club is targeting a historic treble this season. However, the Belgian head coach was quick to temper expectations, warning that matching the heights of previous campaigns will be a formidable challenge for his squad.
Harry Kane is “loved” at Bayern Munich, but Dietmar Hamann has told GOAL what the England captain needs in order to join the likes of Oliver Kahn, Franz Beckenbauer, Robert Lewandowski and Franck Ribery on the club’s list of legends. The signing of a new contract at the Allianz Arena will aid that cause, with fresh terms expected to be thrashed out imminently.
After the dramatic end to the season, Daniel Peretz completed a permanent move from Bayern Munich to Southampton - and now wants to win promotion to the Premier League at the second attempt.
Joao Palhinha, Sacha Boey and Bryan Zaragoza are set to leave Bayern Munich: Max Eberl sees "movement" in the transfer market, Vincent Kompany places value on "respect".
As the third centre-back, Min-Jae Kim tends to remain more in the background at Bayern Munich. Coach Vincent Kompany has now given him hope in the battle for places, praising him for his attitude to work - and for his sense of humour.
Konrad Laimer has spoken out on his decision to sign a contract extension with Bayern Munich that keeps him at the club until 2029. Fresh from helping Austria reach the World Cup Round of 32, the versatile 29-year-old insisted he never entertained thoughts of leaving Bavaria despite protracted negotiations over his future.
Harry Kane has been urged to consider an emotional return to Tottenham Hotspur this summer as the England captain continues to shine for Bayern Munich. With his contract in Germany running until 2027, the 33-year-old striker has been publicly called upon to return to North London and complete his legacy by breaking Alan Shearer's Premier League goal record.
Bayern Munich have begun their search for a long-term successor to Harry Kane, shifting their focus towards the Premier League. The German heavyweights are keen to secure a formidable forward capable of eventually filling the massive void that will be left by their prolific goalscorer, sparking fears of a major transfer battle in the near future.
Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer has reacted with relief to the abandonment of FIFA’s investor plans and sharply criticised the way the world governing body handled the matter.
Bayern Munich’s board member for marketing, Rouven Kasper, sees the Bundesliga as lagging behind when it comes to internationalisation. He says the clubs must take responsibility.