NAGELSMANN RUBBISHES LEWANDOWSKI EXIT RUMORS

New Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann has reacted to exports linking star striker Robert Lewandowski away from the Allianz Arena and the boss is taking none of it. Nagelsmann was appointed as the club's new manager before last season ended after former boss Hansi Flick announced that he would not be continuing his role as the club's manager. Flick revealed after a hugely successful stint with the Bavarians that he was ready to take on a fresh challenge and he has since been named the new head coach of the German national team, with his role to take effect following Joachim Low's Euros 2020 spell.

FORMER BAYERN STAR RETIRES FROM INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL

Former Bayern Munich midfielder Toni Kroos has officially announced that he will no longer play for the German national team anymore. The midfielder, who currently plays for Spanish La Liga giants Real Madrid, made the announcement via his official Instagram page and Twitter account following his country's exit from the UEFA Euros tournament.
Kroos will be retiring from the German team as one of their best-ever midfielders to play for then as he is also the third player with the most appearances for Germany. The midfielder was always a key player for Germany since during his days at Bayern Munich and continued to hold his spot as a regular starter for Germany even after moving from Bayern to Madrid in 2014.

COMAN WANTS TO LEAVE BAYERN, DESIRES A PL MOVE

Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman has expressed his desire to leave the German Bundesliga giants and has set his sights on a move to the English Premier League, according to reports. Bayern Munich want to keep the player at the Allianz Arena and have offered him a new contract extension but he seems to not be content with the fresh deal and has asked to leave Germany in search of not only a new challenge in his career but also an improved contract offer.

BAYERN CEO: LEWANDOWSKI IS NOT FOR SALE

Although not a lot of clubs are expected to try to sign the Poland international striker from the Bundesliga Champions, Bayern Munich CEO, Karl Heinz Rummenigge has insisted that star striker Robert Lewandowski is not for sale no matter the amount any club offers this summer. Rummenigge was speaking in an interview with the club's official website where he was asked about the club's transfer plans and whether there will be ins and outs at the club where he made the bold statement.

He said that everyone at Bayern Munich knows and loves Lewandowski so well and the player also lives the club as well. He added that it is very impossible to sell a player that scores up to 60 goals a season, stressing that there is no way they could ever be tempted to listen to offers for the former Borussia Dortmund hitman.

BAYERN COMPLETE FLICK'S REPLACEMENT SIGNING

Departing Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick shocked the footballing world when he came out to announce that he would be leaving the German club and stepping down as manager at the end of the season. Many people have struggled to understand why he chose to make such a decision, especially after the success he has enjoyed with the side in the last couple of months.

Flick turned Bayern into a dominant force both in the German Bundesliga and in Europe, guiding the club to certain titles including the DFB Pokal, the UEFA Champions League title, the German Bundesliga trophy, and the League Cup as well. His record as Bayern manager stood out above that of the other managers in the club's history and no one saw his announcement coming at all.

PREDICTED BAYERN TEAM TO FACE BERLIN

Bayern Munich turn their focus to league football when they return to the German Bundesliga in their next league clash which they will be playing against League rivals Union Berlin. The Bavarians have established a 7-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga table but given the circumstances surrounding this fixture, that lead could be cut short after the match.

Bayern manager Hansi Flick will have as many as ten first-team stars absent for the game, with star striker Robert Lewandowski set to miss the game as he still nurses his knee injury. Corentin Tolisso is out with a thigh injury, Douglas Costa has a foot injury, while Lucas Hernandez is out with an abdominal injury.

FLICK: MBAPPE WILL WIN BALLON D'OR

Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick has heaped huge praise on Paris Saint-Germain forward Kylian Mbappé and Insists that the France international attacker will win the Ballon d'Or one day.

Mbappé was a part of the team that faced the German Bundesliga giants in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League clash between the two teams and was also among the goals.

Lewandowski Is Already A Bayern Munich Legend - Neuer

Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has claimed that his teammate and the club's star striker Robert Lewandowski is already a legend at the Allianz Arena and is also among ome of the best strikers in the world.

Lewandowski has indeed proven himself to be a great attacker in recent years and is also considered by many as the current best striker in the world following his exploits this season both in the German Bundesliga and in the UEFA Champions League.

Barcelona To Rival Real Madrid For Bayern Munich Defender

It's no longer news that Bayern Munich defender David Alaba will be departing the German Bundesliga club at the end of the season, and he is already a wanted man currently even though the transfer window is not open yet for business. The Austrian international star who can play in any position at the back four and also in defensive midfield has told the bosses at Bayern that he will be leaving the club after they failed to meet his contract demands.

Last month, it was reported that Chelsea were interested in signing him and the report also claimed that the Blues had already met with the player's agent for a possible transfer discussion. However, those rumors have died down and it is no longer looking likely that he will be joining the London club.

WAS BALLACK THE BEST?

Chelsea and Bayern Munich legend Michael Ballack has been named on the list of the best 20 midfielders in the history of the German Bundesliga. The 44-year-old German football icon was part of the list of the best midfielders compiled by football outlet Bleacher Report.

The criteria used in selecting the top 20 midfield players in the history of the German topflight include the number of goals scored, titles won for club and country. Special importance was attached to the goals scored leading to title success either at club level or country level.

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