Staying in for the holidays: Bayern Munich will not do winter (transfer window) activities
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Staying in for the holidays: Bayern Munich will not do winter (transfer window) activities
"Bayern Munich are near-enough unstoppable, despite injuires to key players who will return in the near future. The expected, but admittedly short-sighted, decision is that no one will come in during the winter transfer window: Bayern are not planning to be active in the January transfer window. The club's bosses have decided that the squad is good enough as it is - and with the injured players returning - it will be strengthened even more. Sport Bild's Tobi Altschaffl and Christian Falk via @iMiaSanMia"
"Yes, Bayern have done well with what is in essence a razor thin squad, but not making a signing to rotate with the starters is amusing to say the least. Look at Michael Olise, he's played every single match so far and he has no one to back him up. Lennart Karl is still too raw for big games and Serge Gnabry, the logical understudy, is already playing in the middle. Depth is incredibly important in the business end of the season because that's when most trophies are decided."
Bayern Munich remain near-unstoppable despite injuries to key players who are expected to return soon. Club bosses have decided against January transfer activity, believing the existing squad will be strengthened by returning players. The current squad is effectively razor-thin, leaving little rotation for starters. Michael Olise has played every match with no reliable backup. Lennart Karl is considered too raw for major matches while Serge Gnabry is deployed centrally rather than as a wing understudy. Quality depth is essential because most trophies are decided late in the season. Bavarian Podcast Works provides further coverage across major platforms.
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