
"For the past seven years, Bayern has spent at least €40M on a big signing during the summer window. 2025: Luis Díaz, €70M 2024: Michael Olise, €53M; João Palhinha, €51M 2023: Harry Kane, €95M; Kim Min-jae, €50M 2022: Matthijs de Ligt, €67M 2021: Dayot Upamecano, €42M 2020: Leroy Sané, €49M 2019: Lucas Hernández, €80M"
""It's always bad when you have to go shopping hungry," said Max Eberl (via @iMiaSanMia). "With the signings and extensions we've now secured, we can look around calmly. We're always interested in strengthening the squad in specific areas, but we're no longer under that same intense pressure. We can shop selectively and strategically.""
Bayern Munich maintains eight-figure salaries that far exceed typical Bundesliga pay, where the top player usually earns around €5M annually. The club has spent at least €40M on a major summer signing each year for seven straight years, with headline fees including Harry Kane (€95M) and Lucas Hernández (€80M). Recent high-profile additions such as Luis Díaz, Michael Olise, and João Palhinha combine with academy promotions like Aleksandar Pavlović and Lennart Karl. The club can now approach the transfer market calmly, focusing on targeted strengthening rather than reactive purchases that produce immovable contracts.
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