Because Kühn’s career had been an eventful at Bayern before his time. Starting with football, he had two local clubs in his hometown, the Lower Saxony Wunstorf. In 2009 his footballing odyssey began. First he moved to the youth of FC St. Pauli, in 2011 to that from Hannover 96 and 2015 to that of RB Leipzig. Two and a half years later, at the age of just 18, he already ventured abroad. Niederlande’s record champion Ajax Amsterdam signed him for his second team before going to Munich for the left foot two years later.

Kühn did not regret the wild career at a young age in the T-Online interview last summer. The move to Bayern, for example, was “the right decision for me,” he emphasized. But he also admitted: “If I think about it now, there are of course situations in my career in which I could have decided otherwise. I don’t know if I would take the step to Ajax again. Apparently it can also be done about others Go up. “

But in the end he shouldn’t care about these other paths. In his way, he made it into the team of top European players. The next dream after the Champions League? At least last year Kühn was more than clear in this regard.

It is also quite possible that Kühn will reappear in Germany sooner or later. So he said in the last T-online conversation: “For me it would be nice to play in the Bundesliga at some point.” There should definitely be no lack of interested parties in Germany’s top league. Perhaps even with good performance in the intermediate round, FC Bayern will once again keep an eye on his former player.

The himself did not rule out a new commitment in Munich last summer. “But then please in the first team,” said Kühn with a wink, making another statement that might be absurd at first – and suddenly no longer seems completely impossible. Especially not if he should actually become a specter for Bavaria in the Champions League.

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