Bayern Munich fear losing Vincent Kompany to Manchester City amid Pep Guardiola exit possibility
Bayern Munich are concerned about potentially losing manager Vincent Kompany to Manchester City, who may be seeking a replacement for Pep Guardiola amid speculation over his future. Kompany, who has led Bayern to Bundesliga success in both of his first two seasons, is under contract until 2029 and is seen as a top candidate to return to his former club in a managerial capacity. While Bayern's leadership expresses confidence in Kompany's continued presence, growing uncertainty around Guardiola's contract has fueled transfer rumors.
- ▪Manchester City are considering Vincent Kompany as a potential successor to Pep Guardiola.
- ▪Pep Guardiola's contract with Manchester City runs until summer 2027, but uncertainty surrounds his future.
- ▪Vincent Kompany has been Bayern Munich's manager since May 2024 and is under contract until June 2029.
- ▪Kompany led Bayern Munich to the Bundesliga title in both his first and second seasons in charge.
- ▪Departures of key figures like Bernardo Silva and John Stones have intensified speculation about managerial changes at Manchester City.
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