- Two Premier League bosses are on Bayern Munich’s list of possible options
- The German giants are looking for a new coach after Thomas Tuchel confirmed his departure
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Two more Premier League bosses are in the running to become the next Bayern Munich manager, according to new reports.
The German giants are looking for a new manager for next season after Thomas Tuchel confirmed his departure after failing to reach an agreement to remain in charge for another season.
While Brighton’s Roberto De Zerbi has been linked (and then distanced) from the vacancy in Munich, two other Premier League managers are possible options for the job.
Brentford’s Thomas Frank and Burnley’s Vincent Kompany are rumored for the Bayern Munich job, according to reports shared on X (formerly Twitter).
BILD Sport reported that Frank was under consideration, following his success with the West London Bees, who secured a fourth season in the Premier League.
Two new Premier League names rumored to replace Thomas Tuchel at Bayern
Burnley’s Vincent Kompany and Brentford’s Thomas Frank are among Bayern Munich’s options
Frank is believed to have been a standout pick from the English top flight as they sought to avoid picking an option from the traditional “top six clubs”.
Meanwhile, Fabricio Romano revealed that Kompany has been considered as an option at several clubs, including Bayern, in recent days.
This comes despite being relegated with Burnley, having seen them promoted from the Championship last season.
Tuchel’s The announcement will inevitably fuel speculation about a possible move to manchester unitedwith the future of the head coach Erik ten Hag it is still not clear.
Brighton are also looking for their own manager to replace De Zerbi.
The Italian insisted that he had not received any job offers following his sudden departure from the Seagulls.
Roberto De Zerbi was previously linked to Bayern Munich, following his surprise departure from Brighton
Bayern Munich‘s The sporting director confirmed that his new boss will not be from Italy, ruling out De Zerbi without a position in Germany.
De Zerbi was also linked with Barcelona as a replacement for Xavi, before his U-turn to continue at the Catalan club until the end of his contract in June 2025.