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JEROME BOATENG DENIED CHANCE TO TRAIN AS BAYERN MUNICH COACH

Jerome Boateng will not return to Bayern Munich for a coaching internship after fan protests. The club and player mutually cancelled the plan following backlash over his past legal issues.

Jerome Boateng denied chance to train as Bayern Munich coach
Jerome Boateng has cancelled a coaching internship at Bayern Munich after fans protested due to his assault against his ex-girlfriend -COURTESY/PHOTO

Former Bayern Munich player Jerome Boateng was supposed to return to the Säbener Straße to examine the team's coaching and licensing programs after he announced his retirement from professional football last month. However, the 37-year-old will need to find another location to start thinking about his post-playing future after protests from fans of the German record champions.

For more than 10 years, the youngest of the three renowned Boateng brothers from Berlin's Charlottenburg neighbourhood devotedly served Bayern, winning the Champions League twice with the FCB. However, the Bayern fans have found the 2014 World Cup winner's troubled past with domestic abuse to be too much.

It was for precisely these reasons that Bayern decided not to sign Boateng during his final prolonged stint with the team in 2023.

It is crucial to remember that in several cases where accusations were made against Boateng (like the well-known death of his ex-girlfriend in 2022), charges were eventually dropped for lack of proof. Additionally, Boateng has refuted every accusation made against him.

In a case that was first launched in 2021, Boateng was ultimately convicted guilty of assault by a Munich court in 2024 despite multiple appeals. The aforementioned incident first happened in 2018.

Protests broke out in the FanKurve during last Saturday's Bundesliga match against Borussia Dortmund at the Allianz Arena as soon as it was announced that Boateng would be returning to the Säbener Straße.

Both Bayern and Boateng confirmed the cancellation of the collaboration in remarks released a week later. Vincent Kompany, Boateng's old colleague from Manchester City and Hamburger SV, who helped Bayern welcome him back, had not yet issued an official statement on the subject as of this posting.

"Jerome Boateng and FC Bayern had a positive conversation this week, and it was determined that Boateng would not be interning at Bayern," the FCB club statement said. "Jerome feels a strong bond with FC Bayern and does not want the current contentious debate about him to hurt FC Bayern."

In his own statement, Boateng said, "I have chosen to focus on other things due to the current discussions about me." "I appreciate Vincent Kompany and the club having faith in me. At the end of the season, I genuinely hope that you [the team] accomplish your major objectives. You should just concentrate on the field and the objective of extending this outstanding winning streak of 13 games in a row.

BAYERN MUNICH FACE MAJOR DECISION ON LEON GORETZKA AS EUROPEAN GIANTS CIRCLE NOW

Leon Goretzka’s future at Bayern Munich is uncertain as Tottenham and Napoli show interest. Discover why Vincent Kompany wants him to stay.

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Vincent Kompany Blocks Goretzka Exit

The winter transfer window is just around the corner, and as usual, Bayern Munich's name is popping up in transfer rumours all over the place. But the top guys at the club keep saying they won't be bringing anyone in this January.

As for players leaving, there's talk about guys whose contracts are almost up. Leon Goretzka is one of them, and he's been linked to a bunch of clubs lately.

Apparently, Bayern hasn't offered Goretzka a new deal yet. They're looking at younger midfielders to possibly replace him in the summer. Tottenham, Napoli, Fenerbahce, and Atletico Madrid are all said to be interested in snagging Goretzka this winter.

Sky Sports Germany says that Vincent Kompany thinks highly of Goretzka. The coach wants him to stay and appreciates what he brings to the field.

On the other hand, The Athletic is saying that the rumours about Goretzka going to Tottenham are off base. Apparently, Tottenham isn't trying to get him. Goretzka is also said to be locked in on finishing out the season strong with Bayern.

Goretzka's still got a job to do at Bayern.

Aleksandar Pavlovic has kind of jumped ahead of Goretzka in the lineup. The young midfielder played great in the first half of the season.

Goretzka's been coming off the bench lately. Even though he's not a starter right now, Goretzka can still help the team in the second half of the season. His experience will be really important in those big Champions League games. Plus, he can play different positions if needed. He can fill in on defence or be an attacking midfielder. A guy like that could be really helpful for Bayern as they try to win it all.

Right now, it looks like Kompany is happy with his team. Other than Sacha Boey, Bayern isn't expected to let go of any senior players this winter. Since Bayern is competing in three different competitions, Kompany will need everyone to play their best.

CONFIRMED: FABRIZIO ROMANO VALIDATES BAYERN MUNICH INTEREST IN €50M-RATED BRAZILIAN FORWARD RAYAN.

Bayern Munich eyes Vasco’s Rayan for a €50m summer move. Read how the 19-year-old fits into the 2026 attack alongside Harry Kane.

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Bayern Munich opens negotiations for Vasco starlet Rayan

Bayern Munich had a decent summer with player transfers, though the timing could've been better. The club isn't planning on getting anyone new in January, but they're lining up deals for the summer.

Besides big-name signings, Bayern's also keeping an eye on young talent. They seem pretty interested in a top Brazilian prospect.

According to UOL in Brazil, Bayern is talking more with Vasco's forward, Rayan, and his people. The 19-year-old is up for joining Bayern, and Vasco is waiting for an offer. Word is, Vasco wants close to €50 million for himself.

Fabrizio Romano, the football transfer guy, also said Bayern is keen on Rayan. He knows there's been contact, but Rayan's just one of several players Bayern's looking at to beef up their attack.

Since Vasco might want a lot for Rayan, Bayern could be thinking about putting him straight into the first team. The kid can play on the right or behind the main striker. He's had a great season with Vasco, scoring 20 goals in all competitions.

Rayan's stats make him sound like a scoring machine, but he might need a bit to get used to the Bundesliga. Since Bayern has enough players in attack, Rayan could get time to adjust.

Bayern will need to get a forward next summer.

They let go of three experienced forwards over the summer and signed Luis Diaz for keeps, and Nicolas Jackson is on loan from Chelsea. Lennart Karl has really stepped up and is now a regular in the squad this season.

Max Eberl recently hinted that they probably won't buy Jackson permanently next summer. So, Bayern will need someone who can fill in for Harry Kane and play on the wings if needed.

Someone like Rayan might not be ready to back up Kane just yet. If Bayern gets the Brazilian forward, they'd still need another number nine to add some depth to the attack. Bayern might not spend a ton on forwards this summer, but there will definitely be some fresh faces in that part of the team.

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