Earlier this month, Heynckes even talked up Tuchel as his potential successor, but Saturday's reports, also including those from Suddeutsche Zeitung and Sport1, say that is now out of the question. SZ reported that Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, president Uli Hoeness and sporting director Hasan Salihamidzic failed to convince Tuchel to take the Bayern job. Where Tuchel ends up this summer is still to be revealed, though the likeliest candidate appears to be Arsenal. Wenger, who is under massive pressure from Arsenal fans to depart, has a contract that ends in 2019 but kicker report that a deal has been agreed for Tuchel to take over this summer. However, the 44-year-old had a public falling out with the Gunners' head of recruitment Sven Mislintat, so working together would come with challenges.Thomas Tuchel has rejected Bayern Munich to take up another role in management, according to multiple reports: https://t.co/hOHS0Ne2Si pic.twitter.com/0tGCLLVL7C
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Chelsea or Paris Saint-Germain are also options. PSG are unlikely to retain Unai Emery after their Champions League failure and have reportedly held talks with Tuchel. Defender Thomas Meunier even said earlier on Saturday he expects PSG to change coaches. While the Guardian reported on Saturday that PSG have opened talks with Chelsea coach Antonio Conte and, should the Italian leave, that would create an opening for Tuchel. Information from Bayern Munich correspondent Mark Lovell was used in this report.Thomas Tuchel has rejected Bayern Munich to take up another job in management next season, according to multiple reports: https://t.co/mJ4nbUmpda pic.twitter.com/7jBTSqZdgl
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