Why Bayern Munich need a huge summer ‘reset’



Bayern Munich clinched their 11th consecutive Bundesliga title with a dramatic 2-1 victory against Köln, edging out Borussia Dortmund on the climactic final day. As the summer transfer window looms, all eyes are on Bayern Munich as they pursue to strengthen their squad and maintain their dominance in German and European football.

Join host, Mark Chapman and German football experts Seb Stafford-Bloor, and Raphael Honigstein as they come together to discuss how Bayern Munich plan to «reset» during the offseason.

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00:00 Bayern’s summer reset
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20 comentarios en “Why Bayern Munich need a huge summer ‘reset’

  1. Matt

    Oh yes how ever will they win the league for the 12th time in a row unless they reset. Complete nonsense league. Only metric for success by which Bayern should be measured is the Champions League.

  2. Akshat Barwal

    Now that both Pavard and Lucas Hernandez are likely to leave the club, Bayern will go for a CB as well (not to forget that they already need a number 9 and a defensive mid). Napoli's Kim Min-Jae is who I hope they go for, but if a young center-back is not available, I'd say go for Sergio Ramos. He is experienced, and still very capable of playing at a high level. Give him a 1-year contract and splash the cash on a top-class CB next season.

  3. mpj1969

    Coz tuchels input to trnasfers at chelsea worked ouy well. At the start it the takeover , stories were too much of tuchles time was being taken up with transfers. Ultimately this will blow up again as tuchles et all egos will clash

  4. Aniket Sengupta

    Bayern were completely on track under Nagelsmann but axe hungry Kahn tried to run the club like his private company and Salihamidzic thought firing Naglesmann will save his face from misfiring players whom he brought in.

  5. vigilante7

    How do they need a reset? It’s just bored journalists manufacturing this.

    They’ve won 11 titles in a row; Tuchel will get a full year ahead; Mane vs Sane fight has moved on. They don’t have the money for any major players except one striker.

    Sure they’re not as dominant as Flick and Heynckes but they’re still very good.

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