Vincent Kompany Praises the Skills of Young Footballers in Germany

Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany shared his thoughts on the match between Stuttgart and Freiburg held within the framework of the German Cup semi-finals, as reported by Zamin.uz. The Belgian specialist highly rated the quality of football displayed in this contest and specifically acknowledged the emergence of a new generation of talent in German football.
According to Goal.com, the coach shared interesting insights regarding modern football trends and the potential of young players. During his speech, Kompany focused on the performances of three promising players: Yuito Suzuki, Johan Manzambi, and Bilal El Khannouss.
According to him, while English clubs previously used to poach quality players from the German championship, strong and competitive youth are now developing within the Bundesliga itself. The coach noted that such a healthy competitive environment is very beneficial for the development of all clubs in the league.
In particular, Freiburg midfielder Johan Manzambi is increasingly attracting the attention of the Munich club's officials. The twenty-year-old Swiss winger has appeared in forty-one matches this season, directly contributing to thirteen goals.
Football experts view this talented youngster as a worthy successor to Leon Goretzka, who is expected to leave the team during the summer transfer window. Manzambi's current contract with Freiburg is signed until 2030 and does not specify a fixed release clause.
Therefore, if the Bayern management wishes to add the talented player to their ranks, they will have to spend at least thirty million euros. Such transfers serve to further enhance the prestige of the Bundesliga within the domestic market.





