Bayern Munich | Uli Hoeneß can imagine a U-turn with Robert Lewandowski

The situation at FC Bayern is extremely turbulent. The season ends with the championship and two cup disappointments. In addition, there is the theater about star striker Robert Lewandowski and the open future of Serge Gnabry. Uli Hoeneß classifies things with the record champions.

FC Bayern is fighting vehemently for Robert Lewandowski. And this struggle keeps escalating to new levels.

For the most accurate striker in the club’s history alongside Gerd Müller, the successful chapter with the record champions is already history, adviser Pini Zahavi said of the “picture” on Sunday after sports director Hasan Salihamidzic had previously dealt powerfully in a “double pass”.

Uli Hoeneß, the man who was too often led by emotions, is now trying to be objective in this debate. The Honorary President of FC Bayern is in the RTL/ntv-Interview plenty of extinguishing water from Tegernsee ready to fight the source of the fire.

“I currently don’t know anyone at Bayern Munich who…”

Lewandowski still has a contract in Munich until the summer of 2023. In fact, the matter is clear: the record champion can also rely on his life insurance in the next season.

But facts and football are all too often a pair that don’t go together. In Munich, however, they rely on the fact that they have the sovereignty of action firmly in their hands.

“I don’t currently know anyone at Bayern Munich who would release Robert from his contract prematurely,” reveals Hoeneß. Even if the Munich team had to let the next star go free of charge next summer after David Alaba and Niklas Süle. The club is ready to face this scenario.

Will Robert Lewandowski stay longer at Bayern?

Also because there are no alternatives for Lewandowski, as Hoeneß reports in an interview. That sounds very different from what club boss Oliver Kahn said recently, who said that FC Bayern had prepared a plan B, plan C, plan D.

There had been numerous rumours, from Sebastién Haller (BVB seems to have more prospects in the race), to Romelo Lukaku and Sasa Kalajdzic. “We obviously haven’t found one yet, so our opinion is clear.” Means: The striker has to stay. Until 2023. Or beyond?

Hoeneß is betting that things might change. Things like the Pole’s unconditional desire to leave the record champions. “If he stays now, plays well and continues to feel super comfortable in Germany with his family, maybe he’ll come in January and say: Wow, I like it here so much, maybe I’ll stay another two or three years.”

FC Barcelona has placed itself as a major competitor in courting the 33-year-old’s favor. One thing that stunned Hoeneß.

“They supposedly want Lewandowski, six months ago they were still in debt with 1.3 billion euros. They have to be artists, in Germany you would have been insolvent for a long time! 1.3 billion in the lousy, constantly the insolvency judge at the door and then you make the FC Bayern player an offer in the X million amount, you would have to say: Do you still have them all?”

With David Alaba and Niklas Süle “it was just the money”

Adviser Zahavi made it clear again on Sunday why Lewandowski wants to leave Bayern Munich. “No one cares about the money here,” he claimed, “neither Robert nor me. He hasn’t felt respected by those responsible for months, that’s the truth. FC Bayern hasn’t lost the player Lewandowski, but the person Robert.”

Hoeneß, with whom the interview was conducted before the Zahavi statements from the weekend, sees it differently. There is only one attraction in football: money. “The appreciation means euros, 99 percent,” admits Hoeneß. Tradition? Family atmosphere? The prospect of big games in front of a big backdrop? Nice, sure, but hardly important as an argument to convince players to switch or stay.

“With Alaba it was just the money, with Süle it was just the money.” According to Hoeneß, Süle, or rather his advisor, is said to have demanded 30 percent more than FC Bayern offered. According to Hoeneß, he does not know what Lewandowski looks like, it may also be about the contract period. Up to three years are under discussion.

However, Lewandowski is by no means the only contract issue that is stressing FC Bayern. There is also the story about Serge Gnabry. While the “Manuel Neuer case” has been resolved, the goalkeeper has extended until 2024.

“It’s the same situation as with Süle. I think he has a great offer from FC Bayern and now he has to make a decision.” Here, too, a departure without transfer is a scenario that is not far-fetched. One whose public rating enraged Hoeneß: “Your media drives me crazy with these free transfer things. What do you want to do? Should you stuff the players with money until they say yes or maybe choke on it?”

Hoeneß does not understand why nobody gets upset about the greed of players, but why FC Bayern is always criticized.

FC Bayern is in a quandary

The record champion is in a bind. One that cannot be resolved but must be accepted. At least if you don’t want to leave your own path. Hoeneß: “I’d like to read in a newspaper that they understand FC Bayern.”

The 70-year-old asks a (rhetorical) question to those who criticize the club for its behavior: “Do you want us to bring an oligarch in here? A Middle Eastern country? An American hedge fund?” If people wished for that, then the “game without borders” would also begin on Säbener Strasse.

But Hoeneß is convinced that his own fan scene doesn’t want that. The strong criticism of the sponsorship deal with Qatar, which caused massive tensions and escalations at the annual general meeting last year, should serve as an important indicator for him.

However, as the patriarch makes no secret of it, economic conditions have changed as a result of the pandemic. The Corona period cost the club 200 million euros. The once legendary time deposit account has become a “small”. While “someone or a life artist” simply forgets the “losses of the pandemic”, unreasonableness will not set in at FC Bayern, but the willingness to take risks when investing in a footballer that everyone involved is convinced of will increase.

Uli Hoeneß takes responsibility for successors

Squad politics is actually a big topic in Munich. And the man on whom everything is focused Hasan Salihamidzic. The sports director had to take massive criticism, even listen to whistles from fans at a championship celebration. Hoeneß spoke of a “witch hunt” – and manifested his criticism of the media: “There is no willingness in parts of the media to see FC Bayern neutrally.”

The honorary president cannot live with the fact that some journalists are driven by the daily thought of reporting something bad about the club. “If the reporting is factual, I have no problem with it at all. But if it’s tendentious and permanently below the belt, then it hurts.”

Hoeneß admits that criticism of the Munich season is allowed. But more positive than negative happened. The tenth championship, for example, that the stadium is constantly full, the club’s huge popularity. On the other hand, the club legend is not satisfied with the Champions League defeat against Villarreal (“naively defended”, “shouldn’t have happened”) and the second half of the Bundesliga, where some top performers had lost a lot.

It was a good season for coach Julian Nagelsmann, but “it’s more to come!” This also applies to the new leadership duo Kahn and Salihamidzic.

Hoeneß doesn’t like the fact that Coach Nagelsmann all too often had to take on communicative tasks for the bosses. Because there was a lack of “help from above”, Nagelsmann had to accept things that were not part of his original job. Just after the annual general meeting, his successors should have taken over, even “if you get hit over the head, but you have to endure it.” And if anyone knows, it’s Hoeneß.

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