What’s good business sense? It certainly isn’t paying big wages to a coach that isn’t actually coaching your team. But Bayern have at least added a clause that will save them $2 million over the next year – if the guy they “sacked” stays.The Bavarian giants still have to pay the outstanding salary to Julian Nagelsmann. If he doesn’t start a new job in the summer, the payments will be lower bit by bit. Almost two months have now passed since Nagelsmann surprisingly left Bayern. And although he no longer has to show up in the famous Sabener Strasse training complex, the club continues to pay him. After all, he is officially on leave, so the contract is still valid.It’s an expensive arrangement, as Bayern have two expensive coaches to pay. After all, Thomas Tuchel does not want to work for free either.##NAJAVA_MECA_7268922##As for Nagelsmann, he might give some reprieve to Bayern if a club comes in to take him. If he starts a new coaching job this year, Bayern would not have to pay him anymore and could even receive a transfer fee for the young tactician. But even if he doesn’t find a new gig, Bayern will pay him a little less from 1 July on. German reporter Christian Falk revealed that Nagelsmann’s payments would drop to 80 per cent. And if he is still on Bayern’s payroll on 1 July 2024, the payments will drop to 65 per cent. It’s still a lot of money, but at Bayern, they hope the reduce will prompt Julian into actively seeking a new job.However, overall it seems very unlikely that Nagelsmann will not join a new club for the new season. He is reportedly too keen to return to coaching for that, while too many clubs will be keen on him. It can be assumed that the 35-year-old will find a project to tackle. And then the salary payments will no longer be an issue for the Bavarians.🗣️ Volker Struth, Julian Nagelsmann’s agent: “I can confirm that Chelsea were quick to call. There were some phone conversations.”“It was the right decision (by Nagelsmann) not to go there. It’s a club in troubled waters at the moment. And their transfer policy, spending a few… pic.twitter.com/XEJJdQQMs5— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) May 17, 2023 Nagelsmann reportedly earns somewhere between $8.5 million and $9.7 million annually until 2026.