Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes has already called for reinforcements for next season as he aims to create history in his third stint in charge of the German giants.
Heynckes, has called for the club to make two world class signings for next season, as he believes that Euro 2012 will have an impact on his current set of stars.
“I’ve told the board: We have the European Championships next summer, in which many Bayern players will be involved, and we need to consider that in our planning,” Heynckes told German daily Bild.
“We need to not only complement our numbers, but further strengthening is clearly required for next season with two absolute top stars to make the team even better.”
Munich are at Hannover on Sunday in the German league and victory would give them a five-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga table.
Bayern have lost just once so far this season in the league and have won 13 of their 15 matches in all competitions, including beating Premier League side Manchester City in Munich in the Champions League.
The 66-year-old says he wants to write history with Munich, and wants to continue to build a squad capable of winning honours.
“My biggest motivation is to see the team play in a way that will later make people say: ‘That was the best team ever at Bayern Munich’,” admitted Heynckes.
“I would like this team to write history with the way we play football.”
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