The season is over, but the big question remains: Who will be the new coach at Bayern after Thomas Tuchel (50)? The club has faced rejections from top choices like Xabi Alonso (Bayer Leverkusen), Julian Nagelsmann (German National Team), Roger Schmidt (Benfica Lisbon), Oliver Glasner (Crystal Palace), and Ralf Rangnick (Austrian National Team), who all prefer to stay with their current teams. Other candidates like Unai Emery, Roberto De Zerbi, and Julen Lopetegui are also unavailable. Zinedine Zidane (51) has been rumored, but Bayern sources indicate he is not in consideration.
Bayern’s search for a new coach continues as even Tuchel turned down a longer stint in Munich, stating, “We have not reached an agreement for further cooperation, and therefore, we will stick to the agreement made in February.” The club’s sporting director, Max Eberl, expressed confidence in finding a good solution, hinting that the best is yet to come. With uncertainties surrounding top coaching prospects, Bayern remains on the lookout for the right fit.
As Bayern navigate the process of finding a new coach, the team is also focusing on their on-field performance. In the latest Bundesliga match against Hoffenheim, Bayern secured a 4-2 victory, showcasing their determination amidst the coaching uncertainty. Fans eagerly await news on who will take over the reins next season as the club seeks a coach capable of guiding them to continued success in domestic and international competitions.