Bayern Munich’s striker Thomas Müller commented on the rumors about Burnley manager Vincent Kompany potentially becoming Bayern’s new head coach.
“Parece sincero. Estou feliz por finalmente termos um treinador e podermos seguir em frente. Estou feliz que nós, do Bayern, possamos olhar para frente com confiança”, disse Müller, citado pelo famoso jornalista e insider Florian Plettenberg nas redes sociais. X (anteriormente Twitter).
Reports indicate that Bayern Munich and Burnley have agreed on a compensation fee for Kompany’s early release from his contract, which was set to run until 2028. Kompany, who has been at Burnley since 2022, oversaw the club’s relegation from the Premier League last season.
Müller acknowledged the speculation but refrained from making definitive statements. He recognized the sensitivity of the matter and emphasized professionalism during this period of uncertainty.
He stated that he and his teammates remain committed to their current responsibilities, regardless of the managerial situation. Müller stressed unity and collective effort within the squad, acknowledging the challenges that come with high-profile coaching changes at a club like Bayern.
Müller’s comments reflected his experience and understanding of the complexities involved in such transitions, aiming to provide stability and continuity for Bayern’s supporters amidst the ongoing speculation about Kompany’s potential arrival.