Bayern Munich has faced instability due to frequent coaching changes, according to former CEO Oliver Kahn. This unrest has affected squad philosophies and led to self-critical reflections from Kahn on the lack of continuity during his tenure. The club recently struggled to secure key transfer targets, including Florian Wirtz, and is now targeting players like Luis Díaz and Nick Woltemade. The team aims to conclude its transfer business more efficiently in the future to alleviate ongoing disruption.
Kahn stated that many coaches have come and gone, leading to constant changes in philosophies and squad dynamics, resulting in unrest within the club.
Kahn expressed self-criticism regarding continuity issues during his tenure, acknowledging that players and coaches are contemplating their future very carefully.
The recent transfer window has seen Bayern missing out on key targets like Florian Wirtz, Bradley Barcola, and Nico Williams, stressing their need for a left winger.
Bayern Munich's current focus in the transfer market appears to be on Liverpool's Luis Díaz and VfB Stuttgart's Nick Woltemade, aiming for earlier resolution.
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