Bayern Munich boss Hansi Flick has dropped a hint he could leave the Bundesliga giants come the end of the season.
Hansi Flick has hinted that he wants to leave Bayern Munich this summer in order to succeed Joachim Low as Germany manager.
The Bayern boss remained coy over his future after he watched his side get dumped out of the Champions League in the quarter-finals by Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday evening.
The 56-year-old has been linked with the Germany role ever since Joachim Low announced last month that he will be standing down after the Euros this summer. Talk over his future at Bayern has now intensified after their European exit in Paris.
When asked about his future, Flick told Sky Germany: “I have a contract with FC Bayern, but I always think about what’s going to happen or how things will continue, whether everything is going well here and so on.”
“My family is behind me, no matter what my decision is, whether it is at the DFB.”
Cracks have begun to appear at a club that usually oozes harmony, with tensions starting to show between Flick and sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic.
There is a power struggle with the pair unable to agree on how best to run the German juggernaut moving forward. However, Flick claims their relationship is manageable despite their indifferences.
He added: ‘My relationship with Salihamidzic is stable. Nothing will change that. He has his job, I have mine. I will keep doing as I have done all season, which is why everything is stable.’