
"This from Daily Telegraph Football News Correspondent Matt Law, as captured by @iMiaSanMia: Vincent Kompany is heavily involved in Bayern's summer transfer plans. Sources who work closely with the club do not expect him to leave even if the Manchester City post becomes available at the end of the season, amid growing belief this will be Pep Guardiola's final season in charge of City [@Matt_Law_DT]"
"This is, of course, excellent news. A perspective from the English media should reflect the hopes there over a Kompany move as well, so - fingers crossed - this should mean no summer surprise. If Pep does move on and City snags its next coach this season, perhaps they'll be off the market for a few more years...or perhaps he'll be sacked by November."
"Football, as we know, does move in cycles. But Kompany is only in year two at Bayern and it would be a real shame not to see this one out. Bayern is roaring this season but has also seen its moments of stumbles, and is far from the finished product. If Kompany keeps this up though, there is no reason he can't have one of the all-time great tenures in Bavaria - and that is really saying something."
Vincent Kompany remains deeply involved in Bayern Munich's summer transfer plans and is not expected to leave the club even if a Manchester City vacancy appears. Growing belief persists that Pep Guardiola will depart Manchester City at season's end, prompting speculation about potential replacements. Bayern are performing strongly this season but continue to experience occasional stumbles and are not a finished product. Kompany is only in his second year at Bayern and could establish one of the club's all-time great tenures if progress continues. Manchester City may secure a new coach if Guardiola exits, but coaching turnover at City remains uncertain.
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