There is still a lot of uncertainty surrounding who will be Bayern Munich's next coach, although it seems that Arsene Wenger, will finally, take the reigns after the sacking of Niko Kovac.
This is what the British newspaper 'The Sun' stated this Thursday, as they spoke about the German team's proposal to the former Arsenal coach until the end of the current season (June 2020).
It seems the most effective solution to getting a quality coach as soon as possible, one who can raise the team and turn around a historically negative season.
It has to be noted that only hours ago there was take of Ralf Rangnick possibly taking over, although he himself was in charge of rejecting the proposal, which led Wenger to become the main candidate again.
The information in 'The Sun' contradicts that published by 'TZ', which assures that Flick would be chosen by the German directive to continue leading the team until the end of the season.