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Published on 2024-07-22 19:00:00
Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany was asked about the future of Joshua Kimmich, who has been linked with a move to Manchester City. Kimmich has only one year left on his contract with Bayern and City have shown interest in the German player. Kompany refrained from revealing much about Kimmich’s future, stating that sales are not his job and he is focused on working with the team as a whole.
Kimmich is a versatile player who can play as a right-back or in midfield, making him an attractive prospect for City who need cover and competition for Rodri. Kompany emphasized the importance of the team as a whole and did not engage in discussing individual players in detail. While City have other transfer targets like Bruno Guimaraes, Kimmich could be a good addition to the squad given his experience and skillset.
Kompany’s comments suggest that Kimmich may be part of his plans for the upcoming season, but City’s interest in the player remains uncertain. If a move for Guimaraes falls through, Kimmich could be a viable alternative to strengthen City’s squad. City’s need for cover and competition in midfield may make Kimmich a valuable target for the club.
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