Bayern Munich's Herbert Hainer talks importance of Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
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Bayern Munich's Herbert Hainer talks importance of Karl-Heinz Rummenigge
"I wish Karl-Heinz Rummenigge all the best, health, and happiness on his 70th birthday - with FC Bayern, with his big family, with his life, of which he can be very proud. As a footballer, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge was the best striker of his time: Inter Milan didn't pay 10 million Marks as a transfer fee for nothing. You can only guess what price range he would go for today. He has become truly priceless after his career,"
"Together with Franz Beckenbauer and Uli Hoeneß, he has left a lasting mark on FC Bayern, particularly as CEO, and is now an indispensable voice on our supervisory board. The face of FC Bayern and the Bundesliga, both internationally and internationally, a global networker and visionary - one of the architects of FC Bayern of our time. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge is passionate about this club; that's what drives him, just like Uli Hoeneß,"
Herbert Hainer praised Karl‑Heinz Rummenigge on his 70th birthday, calling him the best striker of his era and noting Inter Milan's 10 million Marks transfer fee. Hainer said Rummenigge has become priceless after his career and has left a lasting mark on FC Bayern alongside Franz Beckenbauer and Uli Hoeneß. Hainer highlighted Rummenigge's roles as CEO, supervisory board voice, global networker, visionary, and architect of modern FC Bayern. Additional news items include Harry Kane needing to inform Bayern in the winter window if he will leave next summer, Real Madrid interest in Michael Olise, and Jerome Boateng's recent retirement.
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