Guardiola eyes up young Bayern utility man

 

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is keen on reuniting with Bayern Munich youngster Joshua Kimmich, reports the Daily Mail. 

 

Guardiola handed the 21-year-old his debut for the Bundesliga champions last season following his switch from RB Leipzig, with his good form culminating in a place in the Germany squad at Euro 2016. 

 

While a holding midfielder by trade, Guardiola helped convert the youngster into a right-back over the duration of his final campaign at the Allianz Arena, with Kimmich drafted into the Germany starting XI for the 1-0 win over Northern Ireland at the European Championship, where he held onto his place in the side until their semi final exit. 

 

Guardiola eyes up young Bayern utility man

 

Guardiola reportedly sees Kimmich as the long-term successor to fan favourite Pablo Zabaleta at right-back at the Etihad Stadium, with the Spaniard hoping to conclude a deal quickly before his price tag rises. 

 

Renowned for his passing quality, it was no surprise that his pass success rate (92.2%) was the third best of all Bayern players in the Bundesliga last season, reinforcing his statistically calculated WhoScored strength of ‘passing’

 

For more stats on Joshua Kimmich, click here to view his WhoScored player page