Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer has practically closed the squad for next season. The German leader has recognized this Monday in an interview with ‘Kicker’ that today the Bavarian club has a squad “full of high-quality international players, so it is not necessary to sign anyone quickly”.
The German coach has shown his confidence in the team led by Julian Nagelsmann and has ruled out a large investment this summer, claiming that he will never prioritize the hiring of players over the economic health of the entity. “As long as I’m here, we will never sacrifice the economy and the seriousness of Bayern to overcome our rivals in the short term“.
Hainer has justified the decision not to make large investments by throwing a dart at some clubs in Europe that are currently going through a bad economic situation. “I read that Barcelona has a debt of 1.2 billion, PSG with losses of € 123 million in 2019/20, Juventus with less than € 100 million this year, Roman Abramovich has invested more than one billion in Chelsea. Our goal is to remain competitive avoiding these scenarios. We have been successful so far. “