Bayern Munich chief aims brutal dig at Liverpool's transfer strategy
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Bayern Munich chief aims brutal dig at Liverpool's transfer strategy
"Uli Hoeness stated, 'If that's true - I don't believe it is, but Liverpool spent 500 million this year and are having a very bad season. So we won't be contributing to them playing better next year.'"
"Bayern sporting director Max Eberl insisted, 'We are not even considering selling the Frenchman,' emphasizing Olise's importance to the team."
"Chief executive Jan-Christian Dreesen added, 'No matter which club tries to lure him away, anyone who plays for FC Bayern knows what they have at FC Bayern.'"
"Olise has impressed during his time in Germany, recording 16 goals and 27 assists in 39 league games, showcasing his value to Bayern."
Bayern Munich officials have publicly criticized Liverpool's transfer strategy while rejecting offers for Michael Olise. Uli Hoeness questioned Liverpool's spending, noting their poor season despite significant investments. Liverpool is reportedly willing to bid £173 million for Olise, who has been a standout player since joining Bayern from Crystal Palace. Bayern's sporting director and chief executive confirmed that Olise is not for sale and highlighted his value and happiness at the club, reinforcing their commitment to retaining him.
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