Bayern Munich has found a coach willing to take on the challenging task, with Vincent Kompany being the chosen one. Although the deal is not yet official, it is expected to be finalized soon. There are no indications of any new major setbacks that could waste precious time for the Munich club. Burnley will receive 12 million euros as compensation, and the Belgian strategist will have a three-year contract, along with a pre-made list of signings. Ideally, he should be the one choosing the signings, but lately, things have been quite unusual at Allianz Arena.The most financially powerful European clubs could have signed Nico Williams for free this June; that was the situation before January. However, the winger, who is on Luis de la Fuente’s list for the European Championship in Germany, decided to sign a new contract with Athletic Bilbao and not leave them without compensation. Whoever wants him now must pay. Nico Williams is committed to the “Pride of the Basque Country,” just like his brother Iñaki. During the last two transfer windows, Aston Villa knocked on San Mames’ door, offering €50,000,000 in compensation plus a weekly salary of €135,000 for the player, amounting to €7,000,000 gross annually. He did not accept the offer.Barca’s transfer window plan: Sell Raphinha, buy Nico WilliamsFrom Munich, they are looking towards the Basque Country, specifically Bilbao and San Mames. Their target is the most sought-after player of the Copa del Rey winners and Europa League participants – Nico Williams. The news was reported by Spanish outlet Relevo, adding that it is known exactly how much Bayern will have to pay to acquire him. They will have to stretch their budget significantly, as the buyout clause is set at 60 million. This amount is acceptable for Bayern and does not pose a problem. The club’s executives like him, and they will also ‘test’ him during the European Championship.Incredible: Inaki Williams played with a piece of glass in his foot for two years!This season, the winger has scored eight goals and provided 17 assists for the Basque team. Undoubtedly, the most important goal was the equalizer in the Copa del Rey final against Mallorca at La Cartuja. Born in Pamplona, he has been patient, not making hasty decisions, and could shine for La Roja at the European Championship. Munich hopes that he will demonstrate on the big stage that he has what it takes to play at Allianz Arena. However, it won’t be easy for Bayern to convince him, as he is closely tied to his brother Iñaki and the rest of his family. The distance from home and the language barrier could be problematic. If he were to change his environment, he would likely prefer to stay in Spain. There has been interest from La Liga as well, and it’s not hard to guess who – Barcelona and Real Madrid. They have been monitoring Nico Williams’ contract situation with Athletic Bilbao. The Catalan club had hoped to get him for free, but that won’t happen now; they will have to reach into their coffers, which are currently somewhat empty.##NAJAVA_MECA_8130320##Nico Williams is one of Bayern’s targets, and another is Dani Olmo, according to Relevo. His name is frequently mentioned at Allianz Arena. Bayern’s sports sector is well aware of his capabilities and his tendency to get injured. If not for his injuries, his numbers would be much better. This season, he has played only 25 matches, scoring eight goals and providing five assists. Nevertheless, it was enough for Luis de la Fuente to include him in the squad for the European Championship. The attacking midfielder from Terrassa, like Nico Williams, has a contract until 2027 and a buyout clause of €60 million. He could be the next big exit transfer from RB Leipzig, who are known for their shrewd business. He was brought in for half that amount.