And we have MessiIt’s a real tough call as I would expect Barca to have the upper hand.
However, we have Pep and an open space in the 1st team coming up.
I’m hopeful!
I am gutted we didn’t get Jorginho, but De Jong looks worth the wait
And we have MessiIt’s a real tough call as I would expect Barca to have the upper hand.
However, we have Pep and an open space in the 1st team coming up.
I’m hopeful!
I am gutted we didn’t get Jorginho, but De Jong looks worth the wait
Haha, come onHe’s been linked with a move to Spurs...
What's the most Bayern have ever spent on a player?I think the only other two clubs with a shot albeit less than our two clubs would be PSG for obvious reasons and Bayern owing to how quietly they go about their business and the connection with Dutch players
What's the most Bayern have ever spent on a player?
That's a huge problem for them with so many over age players though, I can't see them spending £70 million plus on 1 player when they have so many spots to fill over the next 2 or 3 seasons. After all they wanted FFP so now they'll have to live by it.Tolisso is their record signing at €41.5 and while I agree they are not prone to splashing money in the transfer market, they have not rejuvenated their squad with nearly every key position held by a player over 30. They are the 2nd oldest Bayern side in it's club history and are the oldest side in the Bundesliga...and in 3rd place. Even James will be sent back to RM as they will not exercise their purchase option or extend the loan despite the looney market that will make it difficult to reinforce without spending big.
They are a rich club that is accustomed to dominating Germany and realize they will have to reverse their predicament sooner than later. Perhaps they won't break character and splash the cash but I am not sure how they can improve without doing so.
Plus, the German-Dutch connection could be a factor. It's an outside if not remote possibility since I think the clear frontrunners will be our clubs
No need to spend money on players when half of the Bundesliga is willing to run down their contract and join them on a freeWhat's the most Bayern have ever spent on a player?
Cheers.Tolisso is their record signing at €41.5 and while I agree they are not prone to splashing money in the transfer market, they have not rejuvenated their squad with nearly every key position held by a player over 30. They are the 2nd oldest Bayern side in it's club history and are the oldest side in the Bundesliga...and in 3rd place. Even James will be sent back to RM as they will not exercise their purchase option or extend the loan despite the looney market that will make it difficult to reinforce without spending big.
They are a rich club that is accustomed to dominating Germany and realize they will have to reverse their predicament sooner than later. Perhaps they won't break character and splash the cash but I am not sure how they can improve without doing so.
Plus, the German-Dutch connection could be a factor. It's an outside if not remote possibility since I think the clear frontrunners will be our clubs