Vincent Kompany, newly appointed as Bayern Munich’s manager, has set his sights on Arsenal’s Oleksandr Zinchenko and Albert Sambi Lokonga for his initial signings. Kompany, who was appointed after Burnley’s relegation from the Premier League, has made headlines with this surprising career move.
Expressing his excitement, Kompany shared his motivation and vision for Bayern Munich. “I’m eternally motivated, I wake up from the morning to the evening motivated with the intention to make everyone around me better,” he said. He emphasized his resilience, stating that his challenging times have shaped him more than his successes.
This managerial change comes after Bayern Munich failed to clinch the Bundesliga title for the first time in 12 years, with Xabi Alonso’s Bayer Leverkusen taking the championship in an unbeaten season. Bayern, who finished second, parted ways with Thomas Tuchel following unsuccessful negotiations to retain him, leading to Kompany’s appointment.
Kompany is already planning his summer transfer strategy, reportedly targeting Zinchenko and Lokonga to strengthen Bayern’s squad. The potential signings indicate Kompany’s proactive approach as he prepares to lead the Bavarian giants to reclaim their domestic dominance.
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