Bayern Munich News: Flick set for Germany job, Disagreements with Salihamidzic, Rummenigge on rift rumours

Hansi Flick - the mastermind behind Bayern Munich's continental treble

Flick to take over the German national team

Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick has been linked with a move away from the club recently and it appears that he is closing in on the German national team job.

Joachim Low is expected to step down after the Euros this summer and Flick is set to replace him.

Flick has helped Bayern Munich win every trophy at the club level and his departure would be a blow for the German side.

It will be interesting to see how the German champions replace Flick if he decides to move on. The likes of Julian Nagelsmann have been linked with the job in the past.

Disagreements with Salihamidzic

Recent reports state that the Bayern Munich manager is unhappy with the working conditions at the club.

Apparently, Flick has had some disagreements with Hasan Salihamidzic regarding the summer transfer plans and that has played a key role in the Bayern manager’s decision to evaluate his future at the German club.

The Bayern Munich manager is currently frustrated with the transfer plans and it remains to be seen if the situation can be resolved in the coming weeks.

Bayern Munich historically depend on its ‘board of directors’ for transfer decisions. Bayern Manager is supposed to work with the given set of players. Perhaps Hansi Flick wants to have some say in transfer decisions.

Rummenigge rubbishes rumours

Meanwhile, club chief Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has rubbished claims of a rift between Flick and Salihamidzic. He has revealed that the duo has had a chat and they have ironed out their differences.

It will be interesting to see if Flick decides to continue at Bayern in that case.

“They’ve had a chat, embraced and cleared the air,” Rummenigge says. “It’s a good sign to see two people act professionally and come together. They’re important figures at the club. Despite reports, there was no need for anyone else to get involved, they did it all by themselves and I believe it’s all sorted now.”