
""I'll be honest, when this story with Woltemade and then the demands of Stuttgart came up, I, as well as Uli, Herbert Hainer, Jan Dreesen, and Max Eberl, said: 'Guys, we are reaching figures that I no longer find acceptable.' We shouldn't meet every demand to make someone happy, especially the financiers at Stuttgart. I can only congratulate the people in Stuttgart for finding - let me use quotation marks here - 'an idiot' who paid that much money, because we certainly wouldn't have done that in Munich," Rummenigge said during an appearance on BR24 (as captured by @iMiaSanMia)."
""Per Transfermarkt, Newcastle United paid €75 million + another €5 million in add-ons, which exceeded the comfort level of the Bavarians.""
""Why has Harry Kane been better than ever? (Less need for him to work in build-up, better complimentary players around him - losing Sane and Coman was massive, more aggressive attacking game plan and sometime more direct, truly the focal point""
Bayern Munich leadership publicly criticized Newcastle United's purchase of Nick Woltemade, calling the reported €75 million plus €5 million in add-ons excessive and insulting the buyer. Transfermarkt lists the transfer fee as €75m plus add-ons. Bayern remain strong domestically and in the Champions League race, with the squad driven and personnel moves largely successful. Harry Kane has reached peak form due to reduced build-up responsibility, improved complementary teammates, tactical shifts toward a more aggressive and sometimes direct attack, and clear focal-point status. Club attention also touched on players Leroy Sane, Kingsley Coman, João Palhinha, Paul Wanner, Mathys Tel, and Adam Aznou.
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