Former squad planner Michael Reschke would have advised FC Bayern to make more transfers this summer.
“The FC Bayern squad is too thin. You have 12:13 good players, but after that it will be difficult, especially with a view to the Champions League,” said the long-time Bundesliga manager at “Sky”.
With Luis Diaz (FC Liverpool), Jonathan Tah (Bayer Leverkusen) and Tom Bischof (TSG 1899 Hoffenheim), the Munich -based company has so far only signed three external new additions. Another rental deal could be added to the Deadline Day.
“Basically, you can worry about loan players to get cadre stability, especially if you agree on purchase options,” said Reschke. “In my time we did that at FC Bayern, for example with Kingsley Coman.”
The Frenchman was one of the rather numerous prominent departures of the German record champion. He moved to Al Nassr for 25 million euros to Saudi Arabia.
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Behavior of FC Bayern on the transfer market “completely normal”
In the past few weeks and months, FC Bayern also dealt with the declared desired player on the access page.
Florian Wirtz moved from Bayer Leverkusen to FC Liverpool, Nick Woltemade left VfB Stuttgart, despite a personal agreement with the Munich team, ultimately towards Newcastle United because FC Bayern could not and did not want to meet the Swabians’ transfer claims. Up to 90 million euros now flow into the country for the 23 -year -old international from England, an insane sum.
“The behavior of FC Bayern is completely normal. You are interested in the players, set a transfer limit and if it fails, then you are a second winner. I always got to know FC Bayern as economically very reasonable,” said Reschke.

