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Bayern Munich coach Nico Kovac said the current group was not complete. The team management must therefore take the initiative to recruit new players to strengthen their ranks.
Kovac spoke two days before the start of the Bundesliga at a press conference with Croatian winger Ivan Perisic, recently on loan for a year to Inter Milan.
"The fact is we still need a little bit, the team needs to be strengthened," said Kovac. "I'm happy that Ivan is the first to come in. We also know that he can get hurt and so we have to face this possibility.We need extra players to strengthen the team." "We will try to do it here by September 2nd," at the closing of the summer transfer window.
If the German champion replaces Mats Hummels at Borussia Dortmund with the French Yingaman Pavar (Stuttgart) and Lucas Hernandez (Atletico Madrid), the offensive front has lost three influential players: the Dutch Irene Ruben, the Frenchman Franck Ribery and the Colombian James Rodriguez.
Local newspapers have reported in recent days that the Bavarians could engage Brazilian striker Felipe Coutinho, German striker Timo Werner, Dutch winger Stephen Bergwen and even Welsh Gareth Bale, but Kovac refused to comment on this information and called it "rumors".
The Bavarians started the season with a 2-0 defeat against Borussia Dortmund.
The campaign to defend their league title against Hertha Berlin will start on Friday.
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