The German is keen to reunite with some of the players he worked with at Stamford Bridge.
New Bayern Munich manager Thomas Tuchel is reportedly keen to raid Chelsea and bring two players and a coach to Germany.
Tuchel, 49, was confirmed as the new coach for the Bundesliga champions after Julian Nagelsmann was sacked, and in a bid to strengthen the team, he is reportedly keen to sign Edouard Mendy and Mateo Kovacic.
Mendy, 31, and Kovacic – who are valued at a combined fee of £43.9 million, top Tuchel’s transfer wish list as the coach returns to a managerial job since he parted ways with Chelsea.
Mendy has dropped down the pecking order, with Kepa Arrizabalaga being the preferred number one goalkeeping choice under Graham Potter.
He is also keen to reunite with Chelsea’s English assistant coach, Anthony Barry.
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The Senegal keeper has fallen down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge.
Meanwhile, the former PSG and Borussia Dortmund head coach has recognized Bayern’s immense quality and hopes to win trophies with the Bavarians.
"I’m convinced that it is an honor and a distinction to be contacted by FC Bayern. When you sign the contract, it’s a great honor," he said as he spoke to the media for the first time since his appointment.
"Even when you work abroad for a while, you become even more aware of the importance of Bayern. It’s one of the biggest clubs in Europe and the world."
"The DNA of Bayern is all about winning, also about the way you play football.
"This squad is one of the most talented and best squads in Europe. I’m looking forward to working with this squad. You can compete for every title with this squad."
Although they are second in the Bundesliga, Tuchel is ambitious about their chances to retain the title.
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"Winning all titles is still possible. Therefore, it will be all about the details," he concluded.
"I have an idea of what to do, and I’m really looking forward to it. It’s about playing for all titles."
The German heavyweights will face Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City in the quarter-final of the Champions League.