Jennings was only a teenager when he signed for Bayern in 2011.
It was at Tranmere's iconic Raby Vale training ground where one of the most remarkable transfers in football history sparked into life.SPORTbibleAdvert
Bayern captain Lahm soon made the youngster feel welcome by introducing him to life in Bavaria's capital but the 18-year-old would soon encounter further problems in his new home."I had always lived with my Mum so being thrown in at the deep end, in another country, was mentally tough," he said. He went on to make 36 appearances for Munich's B team, playing alongside the likes of Emre Can and Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, but injuries and homesickness played a part in his eventual departure.Two years into his three-year deal, he left the Bundesliga side in 2013 after failing to make a first-team appearance for the club."I think if I was to do it all over again, I'd learn the language more. I'd take the culture in." he said.
"When you're picking up injuries all the time it makes you think about packing football in all together." he said. "You feel like you're over an injury and then something else pops up."
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