يجب على بايرن ميونيخ الاستماع إلى مخاوف هاري كين بشأن الانتقالات: فريق فينسنت كومباني "ضعيف" للغاية للمنافسة على دوري أبطال أوروبا

The German champions have been strangely quiet in the summer window, which could greatly hamper their chances of European progress

are back in the trophy-winning habit. After wrestling the Bundesliga title back from Bayer Leverkusen in comfortable last season, Vincent Kompany opened their new campaign with a 2-1 German Super Cup victory over Stuttgart, as goals from Harry Kane and new addition Luis Diaz saw off the DFB-Pokal winners.

It was by no means a vintage performance, but that was understandable given Bayern only had a short pre-season due to their appearance at the expanded Club , and Kane was right in the thick of the celebrations after the final whistle. "Here we are, first one of the season," the captain wrote on social media. "Oh, it feels good."

However, once the euphoria of clinching his second career trophy in the space of four months passed, Kane voiced his concerns about the lack of depth in Bayern’s ranks, and put some pressure on the board to make more signings. "It’s probably one of the smallest squads I’ve ever played in. There’s still time until the transfer window closes and decisions could be made by Max Eberl, Christoph [Freund], and the coach," he told reporters. "We have some young players who have done very well in pre-season. We’re a bit thin, but that’s not in the players’ control."

That last part was an understatement. Kompany has just 22 fit senior players to choose from at the moment, and Bayern only have two weeks left to bring in extra reinforcements, with the summer window due to swing shut on September 1. Should they neglect to do so, the ultimate goal of Champions League glory will be beyond the German champions in 2025-26, regardless of whether Kane continues to deliver the goods in the final third…

يجب على بايرن ميونيخ الاستماع إلى مخاوف هاري كين بشأن الانتقالات: فريق فينسنت كومباني "ضعيف" للغاية للمنافسة على دوري أبطال أوروبايجب على بايرن ميونيخ الاستماع إلى مخاوف هاري كين بشأن الانتقالات: فريق فينسنت كومباني "ضعيف" للغاية للمنافسة على دوري أبطال أوروبايجب على بايرن ميونيخ الاستماع إلى مخاوف هاري كين بشأن الانتقالات: فريق فينسنت كومباني "ضعيف" للغاية للمنافسة على دوري أبطال أوروبايجب على بايرن ميونيخ الاستماع إلى مخاوف هاري كين بشأن الانتقالات: فريق فينسنت كومباني "ضعيف" للغاية للمنافسة على دوري أبطال أوروبايجب على بايرن ميونيخ الاستماع إلى مخاوف هاري كين بشأن الانتقالات: فريق فينسنت كومباني "ضعيف" للغاية للمنافسة على دوري أبطال أوروبايجب على بايرن ميونيخ الاستماع إلى مخاوف هاري كين بشأن الانتقالات: فريق فينسنت كومباني "ضعيف" للغاية للمنافسة على دوري أبطال أوروبايجب على بايرن ميونيخ الاستماع إلى مخاوف هاري كين بشأن الانتقالات: فريق فينسنت كومباني "ضعيف" للغاية للمنافسة على دوري أبطال أوروبا

Bayern Munich are back in the trophy-winning habit. After wrestling the Bundesliga title back from Bayer Leverkusen in comfortable fashion last season, Vincent Kompany opened their new campaign with a 2-1 German Super Cup victory over Stuttgart, as goals from Harry Kane and new addition Luis Diaz saw off the DFB-Pokal winners.

It was by no means a vintage performance, but that was understandable given Bayern only had a short pre-season due to their appearance at the expanded Club World Cup, and Kane was right in the thick of the celebrations after the final whistle. “Here we are, first one of the season,” the England captain wrote on social media. “Oh, it feels good.”

However, once the euphoria of clinching his second career trophy in the space of four months passed, Kane voiced his concerns about the lack of depth in Bayern’s ranks, and put some pressure on the board to make more signings. “It’s probably one of the smallest squads I’ve ever played in. There’s still time until the transfer window closes and decisions could be made by Max Eberl, Christoph [Freund], and the coach,” he told reporters. “We have some young players who have done very well in pre-season. We’re a bit thin, but that’s not in the players’ control.”

That last part was an understatement. Kompany has just 22 fit senior players to choose from at the moment, and Bayern only have two weeks left to bring in extra reinforcements, with the summer window due to swing shut on September 1. Should they neglect to do so, the ultimate goal of Champions League glory will be beyond the German champions in 2025-26, regardless of whether Kane continues to deliver the goods in the final third…

Bayern forked out £66 million ($89m) to sign Diaz from , which was a shrewd piece of business. The winger was instrumental to the Reds’ Premier League title success last season, and could potentially be an upgrade on Leroy Sane, who departed for Galatasaray in June.

Diaz could hardly have made a better first impression at his new club, as Kane said after the Super Cup win: “I think you can see what he brings one-v-one. He’s really sharp, really agile. The goal was a great run, a great finish. Scoring in your first competitive game for a new club is great and for it to be the winning goal is a perfect start for him.”

The combination of Kane, Diaz, Michael Olise and Serge Gnabry was too much for Stuttgart, but Bayern have to pray that they all stay fit between now and January. That’s because club legend has joined the while Kingsley Coman completed a move to Al-Nassr, which has diminished an attack that is also currently without star playmaker Jamal Musiala, who remains on the sidelines while recovering from surgery on an ankle fracture.

Olise filled in admirably for Musiala in a central role on Saturday, and youngster Tom Bischof, another summer addition, could also do that job, but neither of them are natural No.10s. Bayern’s lack of forward planning has left Kompany in a bind. Die Roten are still strong enough to hit the ground running in the Bundesliga, but there is a real risk of the current frontline suffering from burnout when the Champions League league phase kicks-off and the coach is unable to rotate.

Kane was Bayern’s main source of goals last term as he netted 40 times in all competitions, including 26 in the Bundesliga, to clinch the Golden Boot for the second year running. But whenever the former man had an off day, so did Bayern, most notably when falling to a damaging 2-1 defeat in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie against .

If Bayern are to emerge as realistic contenders for the European crown again, Kane needs more support, especially after Muller’s exit. Unfortunately, the club’s attempts to replace the German have proven fruitless so far.

Nick Woltemade was their first target, but Stuttgart have rejected three bids from Bayern already, the last of which came in at €60m (£52m/$70m). They have also seen a loan approach for Chelsea outcast Christopher Nkunku knocked back, with the Blues holding out for a permanent sale. The trail has since gone cold for both players, and Bayern could be left hamstrung if they give up now.

Although Olise and Diaz will score their fair share of goals to ease the burden on Kane, it’s not sensible to be heading into the new season without a backup No.9. What happens when Kane inevitably suffers with fatigue, or worse, picks up a serious injury? The risk of that is greater than ever for the 32-year-old as he continues to start multiple games week in, week out with no proper rest.

There are also doubts around the quality of Bayern’s defence, despite their capture of Jonathan Tah from Leverkusen. The Hamburg academy graduate has arguably been the best defender in Germany over the past two years, and he has gone straight into Kompany’s starting XI ahead of Kim Min-jae, who has struggled for consistency since joining Bayern from Napoli in 2023.

But it’s a move that has the potential to backfire. While it’s true that Kim can be prone to the occasional error, and hasn’t always been in sync with centre-back partner Dayot Upamecano, he does suit Kompany’s high-line system. Tah is more physically imposing than Kim, but he doesn’t possess the same speed and agility as the South Korean.

The full-back situation is even more concerning. With first choice left-back, Alphonso Davies, not expected to return from his ACL injury layoff until October, Josip Stanisic has been standing in, despite being far more comfortable on the opposite side, where Austrian midfielder Konrad Laimer now plays.

Raphael Guerreiro and Hiroki Ito can provide cover, but Kompany really could do with another specialist full-back or two at the peak of their powers. The Bayern boss is having to mend and make do because of the club’s muddled transfer strategy, and he is the one who will come under pressure if that proves too steep a task.

Indeed, صورة رياضية has reported that Bayern bosses see “no compelling reason” for more transfers to be pushed through this summer, despite the gaps across the pitch. Bayern have allowed 11 players to leave, including Mathys Tel, Joao Palhinha, Eric Dier and Adam Aznou, while making only three new signings – so how is Kompany supposed to take the next step forward after that?

He has begun handing minutes to teenage sensation Lennart Karl while Aleksandar Pavlovic is close to a return after surgery on an eye socket fracture, but Bayern are looking very short in the middle of the pitch. Bischof has plenty of potential, but he’s still only 20, and Kompany will once again have to rely predominantly on long-term servants Leon Goretzka and Joshua Kimmich, which is far from ideal.

Kimmich faced criticism last season for being caught too far up the pitch when the ball was turned over, while Goretzka is no longer as mobile after reaching the age of 30, and Bayern have been too easy to cut open as a result.

Bayern are still heavy favourites to win the Bundesliga, but that is just the minimum requirement for the biggest club in Germany. As ever, they will be judged mainly on their exploits in the Champions League, and if Kompany’s side flop again on the elite stage, they may struggle to keep hold of Kane beyond the end of the season. The England captain has a €74m (£64m/$86m) release clause in his contract that will become active next summer, and صحيفة التلغراف claims he is considering a Premier League homecoming after the 2026 World Cup.

Tottenham have first option on Kane as part of the deal they struck to sell him to Bayern in 2023, but Manchester United is being mooted as his most likely next destination. Liverpool have also been linked with the prolific frontman, who is only 47 goals shy of Alan Shearer’s all-time Premier League goals record.

The temptation to return and surpass Shearer’s mark, while potentially fighting for the English top-flight crown, will be difficult to resist if Bayern remain stagnant. Kane will want to maximise his remaining years left at the highest level, and to stop his head from turning, the Bundesliga giants have to offer a project that matches his ambition.

It doesn’t help that Bayern’s status as one of the most attractive clubs in Europe appears to have diminished somewhat. They failed with approaches for Nico Williams, Rafael Leao and Jamie Gittens before going for Diaz, who reportedly favoured a move to Barcelona before they were forced to drop their pursuit due to financial constraints.

Bayern also had to deal with the public humiliation of missing out on Florian Wirtz to Liverpool after months of negotiations. “I don’t know if that’s a problem for FC Bayern or a problem for the Bundesliga itself,” iconic former Bayern goalkeeper Oliver Kahn said to سكاي سبورتس after the deal fell through. “If you think about it, ‘Okay, I’m going to FC Bayern and then becoming German champions for the 15th, 16th, 17th time, is that really so appealing to me?'”

Kompany is facing an uphill battle to change that public perception. The Belgian’s aggressive, possession-based style gave Bayern the platform to bounce back from their disastrous domestic campaign in 2023-24, but they struggled against more organised teams with the pace and quality to hurt them on the counter in the Champions League.

If recruitment chiefs Eberl and Freund do not heed Kane’s warning about the squad’s limitations, it will probably be the same story for Bayern this time around.