'Kompany system' Munich, 'Expected lineup' is out!
The expected lineup of Bayern Munich under Vincent Kompany has been unveiled. "Jack Grealish may be next to Harry Kane in his team and the national team next season. Munich is known to be aiming for a shocking move to attract Grealish this summer." "Grealish is considered the top target of Kompany, who is expected to be the next coach of Munich. If he can get his way, we will see a squad full of stars, including Grealish, under Kompany," he added. The media expected the lineup to be a 4-3-3 formation. Harry Kane was placed at the front line. Grealish and Leroy Sane were also listed as wing forwards on the left and right sides, respectively. The media explained that Sane is a familiar face that Kompany played with for three seasons as a player at Manchester City. The three midfielders were Jamal Musiala, Martin Subimendi, and Joshua Kimmich. The media outlet said, "Munichen has been searching for a new defensive midfielder for a long time since it failed to recruit João Palinha from Fulham. As Palinha's interest in a move other than the Premier League has cooled, Munich has confirmed a new goal. Real Sociedad midfielder Subimendi is known to be able to move from Spain to Germany and settle down." The defense line also has significant changes. For starters, Alfonso Davis is highly likely to move to Real Madrid as the left wing-back. Germany's Bild reported that AC Milan defender Theo Hernandez has been listed as a potential recruit for Munich. The Sun also cited this and predicted that Hernandez could play the role of left-back. Ronald Araujo and Matthijs de Licht were selected as the two center backs. Unfortunately, Kim Min-jae was not named. Finally, Nusair Mazrawi was the right fullback and Manuel Neuer was the goalkeeper's glove. However, all this is just a prediction. First of all, we are not sure whether Kompany will become the head coach of Munich yet. "Munich has completed a deal to appoint Kompany as its new coach," said Fabrizio Romano, a reporter familiar with European soccer news. Kompany accepted his offer to go to Munich. However, the penalty issue must be resolved. Christian Polk, a reporter for Germany's Bild, said, "Munich and Burnley are negotiating. Munich offered 10 million euros as a penalty, but Burnley is asking 20 million euros." If the penalty issue is resolved, negotiations will likely accelerate.