“It doesn’t affect me” It’s clear… He’s in negotiations with FC Bayern about his future and doesn’t know whether they’ll come to an agreement with his current employer. He must also have noticed how things went with Wirtz and Woltemade. At Woltemade the drama started just in time for the u21 final and his performance was subpar after he had been the best player in the tournament up to that point. Of course, a situation like this affects a young player…
Hopefully Bayern won’t haggle for every euro and will quickly put an end to the issue.
That’s nonsense. Every person is individual and reacts differently to situations. Some are even whipped up and they become even stronger.
At Woltemade it is just as easy to attribute the shape of a game to rumors. You don’t always play equally well in a linear fashion. The opponent can also neutralize you in a single game if they have previously determined that you are the most dangerous player. As if the players have time to mull it over during a game. Woltemade has also had a dip in form since the winter – and there is no change now.
My impression is that Bayern want to establish facts quickly before the tournament starts.
The agreement with Salibari happened very quickly and they are also stepping on the gas with PSV Eindhoven. The agreement with Brown was just as fixed.
Bayern will have learned their lessons from the Woltemade case. If a player is successful in a tournament, the transferring club will stand firm and additional interested parties will further complicate the situation for Bayern, as you cannot pretend that their millions don’t matter.
As for Brown, it is obviously already known that Real, Barcelona, Arsenal, Manchester and Liverpool are interested in him. None of them are clubs that shy away from a €60 million demand.
Now Brown seems to have overtaken space in the hierarchy, which will show him on the football stage. If this only stimulates one of the five interested parties, it will be problematic for Bayern.
Given this background, Krösche will be in no hurry to deal with any tactical offers from Bayern. The time plays for Eintracht Frankfurt and against Bayern Munich.
So I could imagine that Bayern would cut it short and pay what was asked – if they really wanted him.
But Bayern’s problem is that they have an expensive Davies. Adding Brwon now would be a very expensive double cast.
