Bayern Munich may change course, Kicker reports. Due to the financial impact of the corona crisis, the German record champion believes it should become a ‘selling club’.
It is no secret that Bayern Munich is in perfect health, but the club management refuses to overplay its hand in the coming years due to the financial problems in the football world. At the same time, the salaries of top players are skyrocketing and there is The record champion no longer participate. For that reason, Bayern supporters no longer have to expect mega purchases in the coming years.
In the future, players between the ages of 20 and 22 will be given preference in the purchase policy. They will play in Munich for two to four years before being sold on for a profit. Ryan Gravenberch falls into this category. The nineteen-year-old midfielder of Ajax is in the strong interest of Bayern. Germany’s frontrunners are also targeting non-transfer options, such as Chelsea defenders Andreas Christensen and Antonio Rüdiger.
The core of Bayern should consist of thirteen or fourteen top players, plus three or four players ‘with a lot of potential’, Kicker sums it up.
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