BAYERN MUNICH CEO Oliver Kahn is set to be sacked, according to reports.
The German giants are going through a sticky patch after being dumped out of the Champions League by Manchester City.
In recent weeks, Bayern have changed managers and also been knocked out of the domestic cup by Freiburg.
Now the club is set for further upheaval with ex-pro turned TV host Jan Aage Fjortoft reporting it is only a matter of time before Kahn is sacked.
The former Bayern goalkeeper has been CEO since July 2021, and has served as an executive at the club since January 2020.
But it seems he is heading for the exit door with Bayern experiencing issues on and off the pitch.
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As well as their cup exits, the German champions are at risk of missing out on the Bundesliga title, sitting just two points ahead of Borussia Dortmund with six games left.
Fans showed their disdain at the running of the club by unveiling a banner against City.
It read: “Goals can be missed – values of the club can’t! Question management policy!”
New boss Thomas Tuchel has taken a while to adjust and has picked up just two wins in his first six games.
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Yet Julian Naglesmann was sacked with Bayern second in the league and unbeaten in the Champions League.
Kahn played a big role in his dismissal but now looks set to be replaced by club president Herbert Hainer on an interim basis.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk