"I can't say anything about other clubs. I don't know if they failed because of €5 million. I can't judge that. We haven't actually had any binding offers in the sense that the supervisory board has agreed to them. I can't judge how the decisions work at Bayern," Carro stated. This highlights the uncertainty surrounding the transfer negotiations, suggesting a lack of concrete offers from Bayern Munich for Jonathan Tah, and reflects on the complexities of football transfer market negotiations.
"I was actually convinced that if Jonathan wanted to go there and Bayern wanted him, then it would work. That was our conviction from the beginning. The fact that it didn't work out in the end was certainly not our fault, nor was it Jonathan's," Carro expressed. This statement underscores Carro's belief in the inevitability of the transfer given mutual interest, placing emphasis on the unexpected failure of the deal.
"You say that, I cannot judge that," said Carro when prompted about potential blame for the failed transfer, indicating he would not attribute fault to any parties involved, maintaining a neutral stance on the situation.
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