
""There should be a limit on player salaries," Hainer said in a November interview with Abendzeitung, as captured by @iMiaSanMia."
""We have to achieve that in the long term, otherwise the clubs will get poorer and the players richer. "It's not getting any easier. We always say we still want to remain independent and compete for the European crown. We have to be better than others in other areas. So far, we're doing quite well.""
Bayern Munich remains Germany's strongest and wealthiest club but faces rising difficulties competing with several European elites backed by state-sponsored finances. Bayern president Herbert Hainer advocates implementing limits on player salaries to stop clubs from getting poorer while players become richer. Hainer proposes achieving salary limits in the long term to preserve club financial health and competitive balance. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining independence, continuing to compete for the European crown, and outperforming rivals through excellence in other operational and strategic areas.
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