
"Bayern Munich got an absolute steal when they signed 20-year-old Tom Bischof on a free transfer from fellow Bundesliga club Hoffenheim. Already an established player at his previous club, breaking in and settling at a big club like Bayern is a challenge and for that reason he chose to move to the Bavarians. "I'm a guy who likes challenges, and I've often said that the identity of FC Bayern suits me; I'm a winner," Bischof told ranSport (as captured by Twitter account @iMiaSanMia)."
""When you go to the training ground, you just notice that the guys want to win; they fight for every ball. All of that suits me, and I'm keen to establish myself." One of the lesser-known facts about Bischof is that he's a Bavarian, having been born in Aschaffenburg which sits right next to the state border with Hesse. That gives truth to his statement about being suited to the identity of the Rekordmeister."
Tom Bischof, aged 20, moved from Hoffenheim to Bayern Munich on a free transfer. He was already established at Hoffenheim but views breaking into a club of Bayern's size as a distinct challenge and chose the move for that reason. Bischof describes himself as someone who likes challenges and says the identity of FC Bayern suits him, calling himself a winner. He highlights the training ground culture where players fight for every ball and expresses keenness to establish himself. Bischof was born in Aschaffenburg near the Hesse border, underscoring his Bavarian roots.
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