Bayern Munich's announcement to part ways with Thomas Tuchel at the end of the season has sparked many rumors about where the German coach could go. Two clubs that reportedly are interested in bringing in Tuchel for next season are FC Barcelona and Manchester United. Tuchel is open to coach in Spain and wants to try a new experience, but he also wants to return to the Premier League. Another German coach will be available this summer, and he could also be an option for Manchester United.
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Julian Nagelsmann is very interested in becoming manager of Manchester United, according to Sports Zone. Nagelsmann will be available for any club after the 2024 Euros this summer. Nagelsmann signed a short-term contract with the German national team, which ended after the Euro tournament. Nagelsmann was sacked by Bayern Munich last year mid-season and was replaced by Tuchel. Now the German coach looks set to coach again, but is open to try another league that isn't the Bundesliga.
Nagelsmann could also be an option for another Premier League club. The Telegraph reports that Liverpool have identified Sporting’s Ruben Amorim and Germany’s Julian Nagelsmann as potential alternatives should they be unable to persuade Xabi Alonso to take the managerial position in the summer. Alonso is also linked to a move to Bayern Munich or could potentially stay at Bayer Leverkusen and wait to coach Real Madrid in the future. This summer is expected to see lots of managerial changes in Europe.
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Thomas Tuchel was asked about the Barca and Man United rumors, but he did not want to talk about it. Tuchel said, "Nothing's going to happen with me before the end of the season. I have a very high professional expectation of myself and that's completely dedicated to Bayern Munich until the end of the season."
Bayern Munich CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen explains why Tuchel will leave the club this summer. Dreesen said, "We've seen in the past few games that things are not working. That's why we decided to go separate ways in the summer. The team is now just as responsible as the coaching staff."
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