WOLFSBURG: Bayern Munich's German head coach Hans-Dieter Flick reacts during the German first division Bundesliga football match between VfL Wolfsburg and FC Bayern Munich in Wolfsburg, northern Germany, on Saturday. - AFP

BERLIN: Julian Nagelsmann is top of the German media's list of contenders to become the next head coach of Bayern Munich in the wake of Hansi Flick's shock announcement that he wants to leave the club world champions. Despite steering Bayern to the treble by winning the Champions League last season, Flick sent shock waves through German football on Saturday by revealing he wants to be released from his Bayern contract, which runs until 2023, at the end of the season.

Flick would only say "the reasons remain internal for now", but simmering tensions with Bayern sports director Hasan Salihamidzic over recruitment and squad planning are believed to be a factor. "It is a great relief for him to have communicated this officially," former Bayern captain Lothar Matthaeus and TV pundit told Sky yesterday. "There was no other way to solve it (the tension between Flick and Salihamidzic), the cloth had been cut."

Matthaeus remains convinced Leipzig coach Nagelsmann will replace Flick next season, but last Wednesday the 33-year-old insisted "there were and are no conversations" between him and Bayern. German daily Bild also has Nagelsmann, whose Leipzig contracts runs until 2023, top of their list.

His name reportedly came up in discussions between Bayern and Leipzig bosses during the transfer negotiations over defender Dayot Upamecano, who joins Munich next season. Other names linked are ex-Bayern captain Mark van Bommel, who last coached PSV Eindhoven until December 2019, and current Ajax coach Erik ten Hag, who was in charge of Bayern's reserves from 2013-15. The Italian media have also named former Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri as a possible replacement.

Flick dropped his bombshell after Saturday's 3-2 win at Wolfsburg left Bayern on the verge of a ninth straight Bundesliga title. With five games left, Bayern are seven points clear. Winning the Bundesliga would be the seventh title Bayern have won during Flick's 18 months in charge. Having already told the team, Flick thanked Bayern for giving him the chance in November 2019 to become head coach and mentioned all of the club's senior bosses by name - except Salihamidzic.

However, Bayern's top brass - president Herbert Hainer and chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge - have yet to confirm whether they will release Flick from his contract. Last month, Rummenigge said that he would "have to be crazy" to grant an early contract release for Flick, who has been tipped to replace Joachim Loew as head coach of Germany. On Saturday, Flick insists his future is "not at all clear", but his return to the German FA looks likely. Loew will step down as Germany coach after the Euro 2020 finals this summer. Flick was his assistant coach when the 'Mannschaft' won the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. - AFP