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Bayern Munich president Uli Hoeness has been talking about
Manchester City's spending for years.
He mentioned the
Blues and PSG back in 2013 when he detailed his hope that "one day one of the biggest is killed" by Financial Fair Play punishments. "The sooner the better. I would be very angry if UEFA did not sanction clubs with big debts," he said, going on to mention how he could sleep well at night because they hadn't been in debt for 32 years.
And as he fired the starting gun on
Bayern's biggest spending in years a few months ago , he felt the need to contrast this spending with how Pep Guardiola goes about his business.
Hoeness claimed that
Guardiola simply shows some videos of any £100m player to Sheikh Mansour over an 'opulent' meal before the funds are transferred. "I'm proud that in such cases we aren't going to the credit department but the bank's fixed-income department," he added in a strange attempt to justify the transfers of Lucas Hernandez (€80m) and Benjamin Pavard (€35m).