According to Bild’s Falke, Bayern Munich is not planning to make major signings in the upcoming summer transfer window due to the high cost of renewing key players such as Alfonso Davis, Mousciara and Kimmich. The club’s management has soberly recognized that the signing of Bayer Leverkusen’s Virts, for example, for more than 100 million euros, is not feasible under the current circumstances.
In an interview with Bild, Bayern president Heiner said: “Ebel (sporting director) and Freund (finance director) are working hard to renew the contracts of the players and push for changes in the team. After all this work is done, we will consider what needs to be done and what can be done in the summer. We don’t have a ‘cash cow’ that brings in money every day. We have always had a reputation for managing our finances properly, but this is becoming increasingly difficult given rising salaries and transfer fees across Europe. Overall, our goal is to maintain the current payroll, or reduce it where possible.”
At present, the Bayern team of Murciara and Kimmich’s contract extension has not yet been completed, and Bayern’s most desired signing target Weltz’s price is as high as 140 million euros. In this context, Bayern management has to carefully consider the summer transfer window transfer plan to ensure the financial health and stability of the club.