In the past few days, we have speculated how much money FC Bayern could spend on the transfer market in the current transfer summer. Above all, the personnel Nick Woltemade from VfB Stuttgart and a possible transfer fee in the high double -digit million range caused a lot of discussions, some of which were held through the public. FCB President Herbert Hainer was now also expressed.
Among other things, record national player Lothar Matthäus had recently repeatedly commented on the personnel Nick Woltemade and publicly justified a mega revenue for the Stuttgart attacker. “If Eintracht Frankfurt calls for a current market value of 100 million euros for Hugo Ekitiké, then Nick Woltemade is worth at least 75 million euros,” the 64-year-old recently opposed RTL/NTV and Sport.de Laised.
For these and similar statements he had already received a coarse ruffle of Bavaria’s honorary president Uli Hoeneß, who said, among other things: “Lothar Matthäus does not have all the cups in his closet.”
In the debate about possible moon prices for potential Bayern newcomers, club president Herbert Hainer has now also intervened. The 71-year-old said in the “Sport Bild” especially to the Causa Nick Woltemade: “In general, it is always surprising to the number of numbers or two.
Hainer criticized the statements of the long-time Bayern star Lothar Matthäus, as well, without naming his name directly. He continued to do this: “I think that if outsiders throw around with often adventurous numbers, I am not good for a player.”
Hainer wants to “turn back” salary structure
In principle, Herbert Hainer also made clear demands on how to act in the medium term at FC Bayern in terms of squad planning and transfer payments or salary structure.
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“We generally have to proceed with transfers and negotiations-and look even more at our FC Bayern campus. The fact is that we currently have a very high salary structure at a very high level. We want and have to go back, which of course does not go overnight-you need a few years. The goal is that we are gradually renewing ourselves. third term to run.
He avoided concrete demands to sports director Max Eberl and sports director Christoph Freund, the sporting management “should do its job in peace”.

