Bayern Munich has announced major changes to its squad and management team, with the club's new president, Oliver Kahn, taking charge of the operation.
The club's current head coach, Julian Nagelsmann, will be replaced by former Bayern player Thomas Tuchel, who has been appointed as the new head coach. Tuchel spent three seasons at Chelsea before joining Paris Saint-Germain in 2018,Campeonato Brasileiro Glamour where he won two Ligue 1 titles and one Coupe de France.
Kahn, who was previously the president of Borussia Dortmund, will take over from Tuchel as the club's new president. He is expected to bring his experience as a player and manager to the role, and is also likely to have an influence on the squad's recruitment strategy.
The club's board of directors have also made several other changes, including the appointment of a new chief executive officer and the reorganization of the sporting department.
Overall, these changes show Bayern Munich's commitment to improving its performance and competitiveness on the pitch. The club hopes that Tuchel and Kahn can lead the team to new heights in the coming years.
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