are ‘disappointed’ with after he went public with his desire to add Anthony Barry to his new-look coaching staff.
The German’s after the Bundesliga giants took the ruthless and surprising decision to part company with .
Tuchel has been out of work since his own acrimonious departure from Chelsea in September following the with Todd Boehly.
The 49-year-old had been keen on working in the Premier League again, with Tottenham interested in hiring him, but the lure of Bayern proved impossible to resist.
who is currently combining his work at Chelsea with the Portugal national team.
Speaking at a press conference on Saturday, Tuchel said: ‘My coaching staff wasn’t prepared either, so a big thank you to their families for their flexibility.
‘Arno Michels and Zsolt Low, who have been working with me for over ten years, will be there. We’re hoping to add Anthony Barry, who is currently at Chelsea.’
Chelsea, according to the , were upset with their former manager for confirming his intention to prise Barry from Graham Potter.
Bayern are now understood to have offered a compensation package but it is said to fall considerably short of Chelsea’s valuation and Barry will stay away from the club until his situation is resolved.
Tuchel, meanwhile, is already planning a second raid on Chelsea and is hoping to sign influential midfielder Mateo Kovacic in the summer.
The experienced Croatia international enjoyed arguably the best period of his career under Tuchel during Chelsea’s run to Champions League glory two years ago.
Kovacic will have just a year remaining on his current contract come the summer and with Manchester City also monitoring his situation he could opt to seek a new challenge.
Tuchel is a huge admirer of the 28-year-old’s and said last year: ‘He looks like a wonderkid in training in some exercises. A lovely guy, a humble guy, and so interested in sports. He’s so happy to train and deliver for the team. It’s a true pleasure.
‘Even at Real Madrid, I was aware of his talent, and I felt there was a next step coming. I’m very happy that he’s my player and plays a lot this season. He is crucial to us on the pitch and off the pitch in the way he behaves.’
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