According to Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Bayern Munich honorary chairman Hernandez revealed some insider information about Bayern's new manager in an interview recently. He said that Rangnick is the third choice for Bayern's new manager. Hernes revealed that Bayern first contacted Javi Alonso in the hope of inviting him to be the team's head coach. The contact with Alonso did not result in an agreement. Bayern then approached Nagelsmann, but he ultimately decided to stay with the German team. It was only after contact with Alonso and Nagelsmann that Bayern opened talks with Rangnick. Hernandez said: "We have never been in contact with three coaches at the same time, when we are in contact with a coach, you have to make him feel that he is the one.
If he agrees, that's great. If he says no, then continue to contact others." Hernandez also said that he believes that Bayern will make a final decision and give a reply within a week. On the media speculation about Bayern's search for a manager, Hernes said, "Zidane? I'm sure no one has talked to him." Talking about Nagelsmann's decision to stay with the German team, Hernandez said, "If things go well for Germany in the Euros, then he has made the right decision. On the contrary, if it doesn't go well, then he has made a disastrous decision and at the same time Bayern will be better off." This news has aroused concern and speculation among fans, who are looking forward to Bayern's ability to identify a new manager as soon as possible in order to lead the team to achieve better results in the upcoming matches.