While all energies should be mobilized to prepare for the trip, Tuesday, April 13, to Paris, for the quarter-final second leg of the Champions League, where Munich will have to erase a 3-2 defeat at home, it is the quarrel between Hansi Flick and Hasan Salihamidzic, focused on the transfer policy of the Bavarian club, which occupies the spirits.

The matter is serious, to the point that Flick implicitly threatens to leave the club at the end of the season.

And that the big boss Karl-Heinz Rummenigge felt obliged to bang his fist on the table on Friday: "We must stop with this story, he thundered, we must all stick together, we must work together in a harmonious, loyal and professional manner. This is what I clearly ask of the sports management. "

First defeat for Hansi Flick in the Champions League.

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On the one hand, the coach with six trophies in 2020/2021, supported by the players and by Rummenigge.

"We would be crazy if we let our coach leave prematurely," said the latter in mid-March.

On the other, Salihamidzic, powerful member of the management board and historical figure of Bayern Munich.

And especially close to former president Uli Hoeness, still very influential behind the scenes.

Transfers at the heart of the quarrel

The origin of the conflict?

The transfer policy.

Flick accuses Salihamidzic of a bad transfer window in the offseason, and now accuses him of having pushed Jerome Boateng to the start next June, a pillar of the eleven type this year.

In March, the coach admitted to having lost his temper against Salihamidzic in the team bus during a trip and to have given him a vigorous: "But you will shut up!".

Since then, despite efforts to advocate concord "in the interests of the club", little phrases have piled up: Flick apparently struggles to contain his frustration at being kept out of the recruiting policy.

"Everyone knows, the workforce is less good than last season," he said a few days ago, before giving a layer about Boateng: "Everyone knows my feeling in relation to Jerome, and what are his qualities ".

With his historic Cup-Championship-Champions League treble in 2020, the coach was no doubt hoping for a little more consideration.

And he now refuses to confirm whether he will still be on the bench next season, although his contract runs until 2024.

Asked countless times on this point, he gave himself up at a press conference on Friday in a long monologue imbued with emotion, the conclusion of which was: "I will no longer answer this question".

Hansi Flick asked about his future:



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"One of the two has to go"

He kept his word the next day: relaunched twice live on Sky on his plans for next year, he replied twice curtly: "Next question ..."

For observers, the point of no return has been passed: "One of the two must go," said Stefan Effenberg, former Bayern captain.

"The club is pushing Flick out," he regrets. 

"If I were in Bayern's place, I would fight to keep it," asserts Lothar Matthäus, also formerly of the club, Golden Ball who became a star consultant for the German media.

The locker room, traditionally very influential at Bayern, seems to be behind his coach: "I think Hansi Flick is the right coach for us, we saw the results last season and we would be happy that it continues", released on Saturday the current captain Manuel Neuer.

But Flick feels all the more in a position to choose his fate as he would be, by the general opinion, the candidate number one to take over from Joachim Löw as coach of the German team after the Euro this summer.

If he broke his engagement with Bayern.

With AFP

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