Kompany wants £47m Arsenal duo as first two signings as new Bayern Munich manager

Vincent Kompany wants Arsenal duo Oleksandr Zinchenko and Albert Sambi Lokonga as his first two signings as Bayern Munich boss, according to reports.

In one of the surprise appointments of the year, Kompany whose Burnley side were relegated from the Premier League at the end of the season was appointed Bayern Munich manager earlier this week, .

Speaking after being announced as the new boss of the Bavarian giants, Kompany said: I m eternally motivated, I wake up from the morning to the evening motivated with the intention to make everyone around me better.

I m not defined by the successful years in my life, it s the moments I had tough times.

I don t want to be successful on my own I want to bring as many people with me, that s in my nature.

This season was the first season in 12 attempts that Bayern Munich have not won the Bundesliga title with Xabi Alonso s Bayer Leverkusen emerging victorious in an unbeaten campaign.

Second-placed Bayern Munich have been licking their wounds ever since and before they appointed Kompany.

And Kompany has already started work identifying who he d like to bring into the Bundesliga club during the summer transfer window with rumours emerging that he wants to bring duo Zinchenko and Lokonga to the Allianz Arena.

The Daily Mirror simply claimed that Kompany s Bayern Munich are watching developments at Arsenal over Zinchenko s future at the club.

claims that Bayern are seeking a deal for Arsenal midfielder Lokonga who spent last season on loan at Luton Town as the first transfer of Kompany s reign.

The Bavarians only want to sign the player, who spent much of the season at Luton Town, on a loan deal, Arsenal are set to insist on a permanent transfer.

Sport Bild journalist Christian Falk reveals how former Manchester City defender Kompany managed to make a great first impression at Bayern Munich this week.

: Vincent Kompany has something that both of his predecessors, Julian Nagelsmann and Thomas Tuchel, didn’t. He may be lacking coaching experience, but it’s worth pointing out that he has a lot of experience as a player.

Nagelsmann and Tuchel didn’t have big careers on the pitch. Players will listen to Kompany in the dressing room, as they’ll be more than aware of his experience in the Premier League, Champions League and Bundesliga, not to mention in terms of winning titles. This could be a big advantage.

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Now that Max Eberl has talked to Kompany he admitted he couldn’t believe Bayern hadn’t opened talks with the Belgian six weeks ago, as he knows how good he will be at the club. There is some regret that Kompany wasn’t initially higher up on the list.

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