Vincent Kompany has turned down multiple World Cup punditry roles, as he intends to spend his summer relaxing after a stressful season.Kompany has endured a chaotic schedule, with Bayern Munich competing in every tournament available to them.Kompany has featured as a pundit before for both Sky Sports and the BBCAFPHis side has already secured the Bundesliga title and remains in contention for both the Champions League and German Cup.The former Manchester City captain has been approached by both ITV and the BBC to cover this summer’s tournament in North America.Despite a history of providing expert insight for the BBC and Sky Sports, the 40-year-old confirmed he will definitely not be working during the tournament.He said: “No chance! What am I supposed to do, work as a TV pundit on holiday?“Otherwise, I won’t have a family left in Munich next year! So, absolutely no chance!”A record-breaking seasonKompany has managed one of the most impressive Bayern sides in modern history. In only his second season at the helm, his team has scored 109 goals in just 30 league games.Harry Kane has been the standout star, topping the league scoring charts with 32 goals – a massive gap over second-placed Stuttgart striker Deniz Undav, who has 18.Kompany would have been a prized signing for any broadcaster, particularly due to his unique insights into England’s captain Harry Kane, who he has managed for the last two years.The ex-Burnley manager has complimented the 32-year-old when he first started working with him.He said: “It helps when you have a top player who wants to run and fight for the team like a youth player.Kane can become a Bayern legend if they win the Champions League this yearGetty“I played against him as an opponent and he has become better with age. He has a way to work towards his performances.“I trust his consistency and how he works towards his game and with that quality you always get your moments.”The Belgian coach worked at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar after he missed England’s opening game due to a visa issue which was a 6-2 victory over Iran.He also picked up experience when he was a player in 2016 after he was forced to miss the European Championships due to a thigh injury.Road to a TrebleKompany is now aiming to complete a historic treble in only his second season in Munich.Bayern paid roughly £10.2million to bring him to the club after a star-studded playing career, during which he won the Premier League with Man City four times.Kompany represented City as a player for 11 yearsHe also won the Championship while managing Burnley at only 36-years-old.After securing their 35th Bundesliga title, Bayern’s focus has shifted to the DFB-Pokal semi final against Bayer Leverkusen – a win would see the club reach its first cup final since 2020.Additionally, a blockbuster Champions League semi-final clash against Paris Saint-Germain is on the horizon, with the club looking to replicate their 2020 European success.