Honorary president
“Completely crazy”: Hoeneß scolds the transfer market
Stunned, Gaga, crazy: Uli Hoeneß criticized the record sums on the transfer market. He advised the Bundesliga to continue their own way.
Bavaria Honorary President Uli Hoeneß is horrified by the latest developments on the international transfer market. “I was stunned what was going on in international football for the last six or eight weeks,” said the 73-year-old at an event at the German Football League in Berlin.
Hoeneß described the high sums that were moved in the summer transfer window as “completely Gaga” and said: “At some point the citizen says: Are they completely crazy?”
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English clubs spent 3.5 billion euros for new players
Bavaria recently had failed in advertising around the national players Florian Wirtz, who switched to Liverpool FC, and Nick Woltemade, who is now playing for Newcastle United, because of the financial strength of the English Premier League. The top English clubs spent more than 3.5 billion euros on new additions in summer and set a record.
Hoeneß warned: “It can’t go well.” The Bundesliga is well advised to go its own way and had to take on a leadership role. “We have to show strength and not take the money of the Arabs, the American hedge fund,” said the long-time Bayern manager. The DFL must ensure that the Bundesliga clubs “never have to accept this money”.
Uli Hoeneß: Bavaria is like Hoffenheim in the Champions League
Hoeneß declared the record champions from Munich to become an outsider for the upcoming European Cup season. “I am looking forward to this coming season because we like Hoffenheim to the upcoming Champions League season. Nobody expects us,” said the 1974 world champion, who was awarded the honorary prize for his services to German professional football.
Source: Stern

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