The situation in the Bundesliga is already very clear, with Bayer Leverkusen leading Bayern Munich by 8 points with 58 points, and the chances of a reversal are slim.
Bayern Munich have announced the dismissal of manager Thomas Tuchel at the end of the season, and Hoeness can tolerate poor results, but the instability in the dressing room has been the reason for the worse.
According to the Athletic UK's well-known German journalist Mishi, Bayern Munich has three attitudes towards Tuchel: the England gang supports him, Muller, De Ligt, Tel, Kimmich and others oppose him, and some people do not care.
Another major reason for Tuchel's sacking was the amount of money he had to spend. The German coach has been keen to bring in Premier League players such as Walker, Rice, Kane, Palhinha and others last summer, with Tuchel believing that at least €300 million is needed to revamp the team's attacking and midfield, and the arrival of these new players will also affect the interests of the old players.
Following the announcement of his departure at the 48th hour, Tuchel was on the radar of a number of European clubs, with his tactical skills among the best in Europe and his impressive record at Chelsea.
Barcelona have been linked with Thomas Tuchel but would prefer to return to the Premier League. West Ham are rumoured to have made an offer to him but it was rejected, with Thomas Tuchel currently only wanting to manage the first team.
A number of Premier League clubs have expressed interest in Tuchel, including Manchester United and Chelsea, where he previously managed. Manchester United's recent form has stabilized, and although manager Erik ten Hag has not been in good form this season, he has made some progress after the winter transfer, and new owner Ratcliffe has also backed the Dutchman.
Chelsea are the best team to coach for Thomas Tuchel and the Blues are currently in a difficult league position after their poor performance following his sacking. Based on his previous managerial experience, Tuchel has the ability to improve the team's performances and if Chelsea can bring him back, it will help to tap into the potential of the players they have spent €1.1 billion on in the last three transfer windows. In addition, Tuchel's annual salary of €12 million is not a problem for Chelsea.