Weekend Warm-up: What was Bayern Munich's most necessary player exit from last summer?; Harry Kane recognizes second year bump; Throwing it back to The Lemonheads; and MORE!
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Weekend Warm-up: What was Bayern Munich's most necessary player exit from last summer?; Harry Kane recognizes second year bump; Throwing it back to The Lemonheads; and MORE!
"Bayern Munich sold the following players: Mathys Tel (€35 million, Tottenham Hotspur), Kingsley Coman (€25 million, Al Nassr), Paul Wanner (€15 million, PSV Eindhoven), Adam Aznou (€9 million, Everton), Frans Krätzig (€3.5 million, Red Bull Salzburg), and Gabriel Vidović (€1.2 million, Dinamo Zagreb). Meanwhile, Bayern Munich loaned out these players: João Palhinha (€5 million loan fee, Tottenham Hotspur), Jonah Kusi-Asare (€4 million loan fee, Fulham FC), Bryan Zaragoza (€1 million loan fee, Celta Vigo), and Daniel Peretz (€250k, Hamburger SV)."
"Was Sané or Coman leaving the key to getting the stellar wing play the team has received so far this season? Did the club's dubious handling of Müller's exit lead to Karl's emergence? Was clearing Tel off the books for a great price a great way to build the club's coffers back up? What about just deciding to move on from Wanner to allow Karl to take his place as the club's resident next big thing?"
Bayern Munich sold Mathys Tel, Kingsley Coman, Paul Wanner, Adam Aznou, Frans Krätzig, and Gabriel Vidović for significant fees, generating major transfer income. The club loaned João Palhinha, Jonah Kusi-Asare, Bryan Zaragoza, and Daniel Peretz for reported loan fees, while Arijon Ibrahimović, Maurice Krattenmacher, Lovro Zvonarek, and Tarek Buchmann went on loan without disclosed fees. Leroy Sané, Eric Dier, and Thomas Müller left on free transfers. The departures opened playing time and tactical flexibility, coincided with stronger wing play, allowed younger players like Karl to emerge, and helped rebuild club finances.
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