He walk up to me today in my office to tell me about His desire to join Premier league club, personally I’m not happy with the transfer because He was our best player last season, losing Him to them will be a great loss to us”, Bayern Munich coach Vincent kompany not happy that ONE Bayern Munich player have agreed personal terms to join Premier League club– He’s planning to block the transfer

💥 “He Walked Into My Office Today…” – Kompany Faces Shock Bayern Exit

BREAKING: Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany is dealing with his first major crisis just weeks into the job—a key player has told him he wants to leave for the Premier League.

Speaking to reporters, Kompany revealed the shocking moment:

“He came into my office and told me he wants to leave. Honestly, I’m not happy—he was our best player last season. Losing him now would be a huge blow.”

Though Kompany stopped short of naming the player, reports from inside the club suggest it’s one of Bayern’s young breakout stars from last season—someone who flourished under Thomas Tuchel and has now reportedly agreed personal terms with an unnamed English club.


🛑 Kompany Steps In to Block Transfer

Determined not to lose one of his most valuable assets, Kompany is pushing the Bayern board to stop the move. He’s made it clear: starting his reign with a high-profile departure would undermine his rebuild and weaken Bayern’s standing across Europe.

“I want the club to do everything to keep him,” Kompany insisted, signaling a standoff between the player’s wishes and Bayern’s internal stance.


🌍 Club & Fan Reactions

  • Bayern supporters are already reacting strongly on social media—many blame the club for not securing long-term commitments from key players.
  • Some speculate that the transition from Tuchel to Kompany may have unsettled members of the squad.
  • With no clear replacement in place and preseason looming, this decision could define Kompany’s first months in charge.

🧭 What’s Next?

  • If the unnamed Premier League club pushes ahead, Bayern may be forced to negotiate.
  • If Kompany stands firm and the board backs him, a high-profile player standoff may play out publicly over the coming weeks.

Bottom Line:
Kompany is already making one thing clear: his Bayern Munich won’t be easy to raid. But whether he can convince this star to stay—or if we’re witnessing the start of a blockbuster Premier League switch—remains to be seen.

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