FC Bayern Munich: Uli Hoeneß’s transfer power word Sports

only one Dynamite Statementnow a transfer power word.

The transfer window in Germany was open until last Friday at 6 p.m. (since July 1). The FC Bayern tried, but could not grab any of the players they wanted.

João Palhinha (28) had already passed the medical, a jersey was already flocked for him, but the Portuguese didn’t get clearance from Fulham and had to go back. The deals with Trevoh Chalobah (24/Chelsea), international Armel Bella-Kotchap (21/from Southampton to Eindhoven) and João Cancelo (29/loan to Barcelona) also fell through.

At Bayern it is clear: Such a transfer debacle on Deadline Day should not be repeated. That’s why Uli Hoeneß (71) announces that the club will return to the old principles!

Transfer power word from Hoeneß!

The Honorary President in the “Süddeutsche Zeitung” clearly: “Apart from exceptional cases, we should no longer be in the middle of the action on the last transfer day in the future. We used to laugh about this deadline day.” He called transfer shows on television a “cage full of fools”.

The Hoeneß Plan: Transfers should soon be fixed by the start of training or by August 1st at the latest.

Is called: In order not to fall flat on your face again on the last day or have to pay moon prices under time pressure, the deals should be through again by the middle of the transfer phase in the future. In exceptional cases, top stars (such as Arjen Robben, James or Xabi Alonso) can be brought in towards the end of the phase – only without necessity…

After the end of the summer change window last Friday, the use of the word “transfer” is now “a punishable offense until December 1st,” Hoeneß announced with a smile. So everything ok? Not quite.

Jan-Christian Dreesen caused astonishment with a statement. The Bayern boss: “I still think our squad is top-notch. Tuchel has to be a little more creative now. That’s his job. May I remind you that we have often produced great talents in these situations with injuries.” Thomas Tuchel described the Munich squad as “thin” after the 2-1 win in Gladbach.

Expert Alfred Draxler: “If he deliberately said that the coach had to be more creative, then the statement was dynamite. If you turn that around, you can also say that he wasn’t there before.” After the dynamite statement, Hoeneß’s word of power now followed.

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