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Today's exclusive transfer round-up from Bundesliga insider Christian Falk, featuring Borussia Dortmund, Manchester City, Bayern Munich, Everton, and more
[From left to right: Mason Greenwood, Vincent Kompany and Brajan Gruda]
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What will become of Mason Greenwood once his loan spell with Getafe CF ends?
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Vincent Kompany made a very good impression in his opening press conference as Bayern Munich manager. He came across as very self-confident and it seemed that he wants to bring a hunger for silverware back into the team. Max Eberl mentioned that they have held conversations over the future of squad. It’s getting hard for a few players now. I think, in this case, decisions need to be made about the uncertain options in the squad - like Joshua Kimmich and Alphonso Davies who only have a year left on their current contracts - in terms of whether they want to be the future of the club and sign fresh terms or whether they need to be sold.
Max Eberl said things are far along in some transfers - I think one of them is Jonathan Tah of Leverkusen; it seems he’s one of the top targets.
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Vincent Kompany has something that both of his predecessors, Julian Nagelsmann and Thomas Tuchel, didn’t. He may be lacking coaching experience, but it’s worth pointing out that he has a lot of experience as a player. Nagelsmann and Tuchel didn’t have big careers on the pitch. Players will listen to Kompany in the dressing room, as they’ll be more than aware of his experience in the Premier League, Champions League and Bundesliga, not to mention in terms of winning titles. This could be a big advantage.
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