'We can afford any transfer we want' - Bayern Munich chief touts club's financial prowess
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'We can afford any transfer we want' - Bayern Munich chief touts club's financial prowess
"He [Hoeneß] says that because he's worried that we're crossing the limits with ever-increasing salaries, agent commissions, and transfer fees. And that we'll suffer a fate like other big clubs have already experienced. Shortly after the interview with you, Uli also said that FC Bayern is in great shape. We can afford any transfer we want. We have an excellent capital ratio, and FC Bayern is doing very well."
"In an interview during the fall, Bayern Munich supervisory board member Uli Hoeneß indicated that Bayern Munich does not have much left in its fixed deposit account. That's not in FC Bayern's DNA. We want to be able to pay for it with our own earned money. Hence Uli's statement about the fixed deposit account. His message is: We must use our resources prudently."
Uli Hoeneß expressed concern that Bayern Munich's fixed deposit is low because of ever-increasing salaries, agent commissions, and transfer fees, warning of risks faced by other big clubs. Jan-Christian Dreesen affirmed that the club has excellent capital reserves, can afford any transfer, and maintains a strong capital ratio and overall financial health. The club prefers to pay transfers from earned money rather than using bank loans, reflecting a principle against external borrowing. The leadership message emphasizes prudent resource use while remaining willing to spend when the club deems the investment worthwhile.
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