Report: Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany drove move for Bara Sapoko Ndiaye
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Report: Bayern Munich boss Vincent Kompany drove move for Bara Sapoko Ndiaye
"Vincent Kompany wanted Bara Sapoko Ndiaye badly after playing against Bayern with Grasshopper Club Zürich in the summer. Kompany then went to the executive level and pushed for that. Ndiaye is expected to join training soon if he is fit. Kompany had all the information about Ndiaye provided to him and that's why Bayern signed the player. Ndiaye impresses with exceptional sprint speed, high ball security, and physicality."
"Bayern has a clear plan to give him playing time with the pros in the second half of the season. In the summer, Bayern will then decide whether Ndiaye will be permanently signed, kept, or loaned out again. If Ndiaye gets a chance for minutes and is successful, it could present some interesting options for Kompany in the midfield as a partner for Joshua Kimmich. Ndiaye has been battling a minor injury since the move, but should be ready soon."
Vincent Kompany initiated Bayern Munich's loan signing of Bara Sapoko Ndiaye after facing him with Grasshopper Club Zürich in the summer. Kompany escalated the move to the club's executive level and received detailed information about Ndiaye before the signing. Ndiaye exhibits exceptional sprint speed, strong ball security, and notable physicality. Bayern plans to integrate him into training once he is fit and to provide first-team playing time in the second half of the season. A summer review will determine a permanent signing, retention, or another loan. Ndiaye has a minor injury but should be ready to play soon.
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