"There's enough in the deposit account"- Bayern Munich CEO Dreesen hints at a plan of attack in the summer
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Bayern Munich is navigating challenging financial waters, highlighted by a dwindling fixed deposit account. Uli Hoeness and Max Eberl have raised concerns about the club's financial stability due to excessive salaries. However, CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen reassures that the club can still act financially, despite Hoeness's alarming statements. Dreesen notes the importance of addressing economic stability, positioning the club to manage its finances while still being able to engage in necessary transactions. This reassurance comes in the context of a recent 2-2 match against Borussia Dortmund.
Much has been made of Bayern Munich's difficult finances, particularly the fixed deposit account that has dwindled according to board members.
CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen downplays concerns over the club's finances, emphasizing there's still sufficient funds available despite warnings from Uli Hoeness.
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