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The Bayern Munich is facing a worrying situation regarding the future of Joshua Kimmich, whose renewal is still up in the air a few months before his contract expires. The German midfielder, considered a key player for the Bavarian club, could leave the team this summer at no cost, something that raises concerns among the board and the club's environment.
Former player Lothar Matthäus, one of the most respected voices in German football, recently warned about this possibility. As reported by MundoDeportivo, Matthäus points out that Vincent Kompany's arrival at the helm has improved the atmosphere in the team, but there is still much to do to convince Kimmich that his future lies in Munich. Additionally, Matthäus emphasized that the presence of Hansi Flick, current coach of Barcelona, could be crucial in this scenario. Flick worked closely with Kimmich both at Bayern and the German national team, and that relationship could be decisive for a potential move to Camp Nou.
Although they trust Casadó, they do not rule out signing Kimmich
While Barcelona has the emergence of Marc Casadó as an option in the midfield, the possibility of incorporating a player of Kimmich's caliber remains attractive for the blaugranas. The quality, experience, and versatility of the German make him a coveted piece for any elite team.
In Bayern, the fear of recurring cases like that of David Alaba, who left for Real Madrid for free, is evident. The board knows that keeping Kimmich would be crucial not only for his football contribution but also for his role as a leader in the dressing room. The coming weeks will be pivotal in determining whether the club reaches an agreement or opens the door to a transfer that would change the landscape of European football.
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