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'Ask the club' – Joshua Kimmich concerned by Bayern Munich plans after missing out on £116m Florian Wirtz to Liverpool

Joshua Kimmich has hinted at his displeasure with Bayern's summer transfer plans, after the Bavarians giants failed to land Florian Wirtz.

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Muller and Sane have also departedBayern short on attacking options without Wirtz signingKimmich directs questions to clubFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱AFPWHAT HAPPENED?

The midfielder was speaking ahead of Bayern's opening game at the Club World Cup against Auckland City later today. The outspoken 30-year-old hinted at his displeasure with the club's transfer plans, suggesting the club needs to address their attacking options after the departures of Leroy Sane and Thomas Muller.

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Muller, who will be playing his final games for Bayern at the Club World Cup, has hinted at a possible permanent stay in the US, while Sane has left to join Galatasaray, a move that surprised Kimmich. This mini-crisis in attack would have been staved off with Wirtz's signature, but Bayern were unable to match the £116m package put together by Liverpool.

WHAT KIMMICH SAID

Kimmich said: "You'll have to ask the club what their plans are. Of course, you have the feeling that we could do something – with Flo not coming, with Leroy leaving, with Thomas leaving. I was surprised that Sane is going to Turkey. I didn't expect that. But it's his decision and he'll have his reasons for it."

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Kimmich will have to put his grievances with the club's recruitment strategy to one side, as Bayern begin their pursuit of the Club World Cup against semi-pro side Auckland City later on Sunday. The Bavarian giants are obviously among the favourites to win the tournament, but will have to be on their best to progress past a relatively group draw which also includes Benfica and Boca Juniors.