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Kimmich hopes Nagelsmann will stay at Bayern Munich long term and warns 'I haven't reached my potential yet'

The RB Leipzig boss will replace Hansi Flick this summer at the Bundesliga side, in a move the midfielder hopes will end the managerial merry-go-round

Joshua Kimmich hopes new Bayern Munich boss Julian Nagelsmann proves to be a more permanent fixture than his predecessors at Allianz Arena, and says that he is yet to reach his potential with the club.

RB Leipzig boss Nagelsmann will take charge of the Bundesliga champions later this summer as Hansi Flick's successor, with the latter succeeding Germany boss Joachim Low as the head coach of the national team.

Ngaelsmann will become the fifth permanent boss at Bayern since 2016, but Kimmich is keen for the incoming 33-year-old to stay well into the future so he can further his own development under a single guiding hand.