According to recent reports from BILD, Vincent Kompany is set to become the new head coach of Bayern Munich, taking over from Thomas Tuchel. The deal is expected to be officially announced by Bayern next week, with the club paying a transfer fee of 12 million euros for Kompany. The Belgian will sign a three-year contract with Bayern, lasting until 2027.
Kompany will bring in Floribert Ngalula as his assistant coach, along with Bram Geers as the fitness trainer and René Maric as part of the coaching staff. This move confirms that Kompany is not just a temporary solution, but rather a long-term plan for Bayern to build something sustainable with the former Manchester City and HSV player. Bayern had initially considered short-term options due to rejections from other coaches, but now they seem focused on a more stable future with Kompany at the helm.
With the appointments of Kompany and his coaching staff, Bayern Munich looks to establish a strong foundation for the future. The club had faced setbacks in their search for a new coach before reaching an agreement with Kompany. This decision highlights Bayern’s commitment to developing a long-term strategy under Kompany’s leadership, rather than opting for a quick fix solution.