Dietmar Hamann has suggested Thomas Tuchel will follow Oliver Kahn and Hasan Salihamidzic out of Bayern Munich.
An 11th consecutive Bundesliga title triumph on Saturday was overshadowed by the sackings of chief executive Kahn and sporting director Salihamidzic just a few hours later.
Former Bayern and Liverpool midfielder Hamann believed that Tuchel, the coach only appointed in late March, could also walk away.
He said on German TV: 'When you treat people like this, you have to ask yourself: Do you want to work for this club?
'I don't think you can rule out Tuchel leaving soon too. But he'll leave of his own accord.'
Hamann's fellow pundit, Erik Meijer, then added: 'I think he'll have left the club by Monday.'
Bayern pipped rivals Borussia Dortmund to another Bundesliga crown on a dramatic final afternoon.
Jamal Musiala's 89th-minute winner at Cologne proved decisive as Dortmund were held to a 2-2 draw by Mainz, handing Bayern the title on goal difference following a nip and tuck race.
But as Bayern celebrated another success, there was blood-letting at board level, with Kahn and Salihamidzic fired immediately afterwards.
Vice-chairman Jan-Christian Dreesen will take over from Kahn, with a replacement for Salihamidzic to be announced.
A statement on the club's official website said: 'Oliver Kahn is no longer CEO of FC Bayern Munchen AG. Hasan Salihamidzic will also be replaced as board member for sport. This was decided by the club's supervisory board.
'Kahn will be replaced by the current vice-chairman of the board Jan-Christian Dreesen. Salihamidzic's successor is still to be decided.'
Kahn broke his silence with a Twitter message in which he revealed he wasn't allowed to join in with the celebrations.
He wrote: 'Unbelievable! A big compliment and congratulations guys! I always told you so! Always give everything to the end and never give up. I am incredibly proud of you and this achievement!
'I would like to celebrate with you, but unfortunately I can't be with you today because the club has forbidden me.
'I'm looking forward to next season. We will not only be German champions for the 12th time! Let's celebrate!'
Former midfielder Salihamidzic returned to the club as sporting director in August 2017 and was promoted to the post of board member for sport three years later.
He said: 'It has been a great journey, which I would have liked to continue, but I respect the decision of the supervisory board. FC Bayern stands above everything else, and I wish our team and our fans cohesion and success.'