Bavarian Podcast Works: Weekend Warm-up Show Season 3, Episode 50 — Bayern Munich’s wild transfer season is coming to light...who’s staying, who’s going, and why it feels like there is no plan; Germany is rolling, can it keep going?; and MORE!
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In the middle of the offseason, things should be slowing down, but for Bayern Munich and German national team fans, it was been, well, pretty darn wild. The Bavarians are in the middle of what figures to be a crazy transfer period, while Germany has already looked better in a tourney than it has at any point since that last run under Joachim Löw at EURO 2020 (played in 2021) or maybe the first 10 games under Hansi Flick: Now, though, it’s a new day for both Bayern Munich and Germany: Chuck is back in the saddle! Find out what he has been up to and why he has been off the airwaves for a spell. Germany put itself in a good position to consider this tourney run a success. It is still early, but Chuck does not like the direction of Bayern Munich’s New World Order in the front office. Are three center-backs really up for sale? Fans who wanted change are going to get exactly what they were asking for. Selling Kingsley Coman might not be easy. Joshua Kimmich seems likely to leave this summer (or maybe in 2025), while Leon Goretzka and Serge Gnabry could just get frozen out until they want to leave. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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