Ex-Man City striker tipped to follow Championship boss in shock move to Bayern Munich


Burnley boss Vincent Kompany is in ‘advanced talks’ with Bayern Munich to replace Thomas Tuchel as manager - and former Manchester City striker Craig Bellamy could join him.
Kompany guided Burnley to the Premier League in his first season as manager - but couldn’t prevent them dropping straight back into the Championship as they amassed just 24 points from their 38 league matches.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdKompany, who managed Anderlecht before his move to Turf Moor, is reportedly set to take up a role at the Allianz Arena after a plethora of managers, including Xabi Alonso, Ralf Rangnick and Julian Naglesmann all rejected Bayern’s approaches. Despite being announced in February that he would leave the club, Tuchel also reportedly held talks with the club over extending his stay, however, those ended with the German opting to leave as expected.
If Kompany does move to the Bundesliga side, then it is expected that former City and Newcastle United forward Craig Bellamy will join him in Germany. The 44-year-old worked at Cardiff City after retiring as a player, before moving to join Kompany, who he played alongside at Manchester City, as his assistant manager with Anderlecht. The former Welsh international followed the Belgian to Burnley in 2022 and has worked as his assistant at the Clarets since then.
Comment Guidelines
National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.