Kimmich calls for change: Bayern lacks offensive power!
Bayern Munich against Auckland City: Kimmich calls for transfers after the departures of Sané and Müller before the Club World Cup in Cincinnati.

Kimmich calls for change: Bayern lacks offensive power!
FC Bayern Munich faces an exciting challenge as the Club World Cup in Cincinnati approaches. The team face Auckland City on Sunday and the team has undergone some exciting changes in recent weeks. Joshua Kimmich, who has worn the Bayern jersey since 2015, spoke in advance about the urgent need for action on the offensive, especially after the departures of Leroy Sané and Thomas Müller as well as the failed transfer of Florian Wirtz.
The people of Munich had to learn with great regret that Florian Wirtz moved from Bayer Leverkusen to Liverpool FC, which greatly disappointed those responsible. Thomas Müller will leave the team after 25 years after his contract was only extended until after the Club World Cup. These departures reinforce Kimmich's feeling that an offensive is in desperate need of new signings, especially to meet future challenges.
Transfer activities and new commitments
Another exciting point is the possible signing of Mathys Tel by Tottenham Hotspur, which is reportedly worth a transfer fee of 35 million euros. A clear announcement that FC Bayern is also in a phase of change. Coach Vincent Kompany plans to clarify the transfer issues after the tournament in order to optimally position the team for the coming season.
Regarding Leroy Sané's departure, he has signed a three-year contract with Galatasaray Istanbul but will remain at Bayern until the end of the month. His appearances at the World Cup are still limited to a maximum of four games. Kimmich is surprised by this change, but also expected this step to take place at some point. Kompany also intends to use Sané in the first games during the World Cup as he can provide valuable support to the team.
Health update and team integration
With regard to the team, it is also important to carefully reintegrate Jamal Musiala into the team after a serious muscle injury. Those responsible must now find the balance between the return of the talented player and the ongoing transfer discussions in order to ensure the best possible performance in the Club World Cup.
The situation at FC Bayern is anything but boring. Given the current transfers and the future challenges, the team is like a puzzle that still needs to be put together in order to celebrate the next successes. The focus now is on the upcoming game in Cincinnati and how the team will react to the changes.
The coming weeks could be crucial for the club, not only in terms of the Club World Cup, but also in terms of the structural decisions for the future season. We can only hope that those responsible have the right instinct and make the right decisions.
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