"We don't have a cash cow that brings in ducats every day" - Bayern Munich president portends a quiet summer
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Bayern Munich plans to limit its transfer activity this summer, mainly focusing on extending contracts for key players like Alphonso Davies, Jamal Musiala, and Joshua Kimmich. The president has emphasized the need to manage finances wisely, especially against the backdrop of rising salaries and transfer costs in European football. Major signings appear unlikely without player sales. However, they have secured some promising talent for future seasons, such as midfielder Tom Bischof, and continue to monitor potential free agents like Jonathan David.
"Max Eberl and Christoph Freund are working on contract extensions and driving forward the upheaval in the team," Bayern president Herbert Hainer is additionally quoted as saying. "After all that has been implemented, we will consider what's needed and what's possible in the summer. We don't have a cash cow that brings in ducats every day.
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