Christian Falk: Bayern transfer news on Josh Acheampong & Kane
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Christian Falk: Bayern transfer news on Josh Acheampong & Kane
"Tom Bischoff initiated the move, then it went through Lennart Karl before falling to Musiala to score. So a combination made with three young Bayern players - none of whom cost the club a transfer fee! I heard that Vincent Kompany was feeling really confident in the dressing room after the 2-1 win over PSV Eindhoven; he's very glad that Musiala is back in action and was very complimentary of the way he played."
"There's also been some good news off the pitch with the club finishing third in the Deloitte Money League. Bayern Munich are very proud of the fact that they earn their own money - there is no outside investment. Of course, like many clubs, they have big partners and big commercial deals. So, this is the secret of Bayern: they have money, but they also spend a lot of money on the squad. Indeed, the squad is one of the highest-paid in Europe."
"The accusation that's sometimes thrown at FC Bayern is that they can't pay for one big player like Erling Haaland. No, they don't, but they do pay for a lot of players at a very high level. So, the plan remains to reduce the squad cost - so no big investments in the next summer transfer window. Spanish outlet Fichajes claimed that Bayern are planning to spend €200m [£173.3m] in the summer. This is a firm NOT TRUE."
Jamal Musiala scored a standout Champions League goal created by Tom Bischoff and Lennart Karl, featuring three young homegrown Bayern players who cost no transfer fee. Vincent Kompany expressed confidence after the 2-1 win over PSV Eindhoven and praised Musiala, who is expected to be fit for the remainder of the 2025/26 season and the World Cup with Germany. Bayern finished third in the Deloitte Money League and emphasize earning revenue without outside investment through commercial partners. The club fields one of Europe's highest-paid squads and plans to reduce squad costs, ruling out major summer spending; a reported €200m summer spend is false.
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