FC Bayern: Break with Joshua Kimmich and Co.? That says Hainer
Regional President Herbert Gainer does not believe that the debate about the Corona vaccine at FC Bayern will lead to a break. With regard to a possible transfers of BVB attacker Erlang Haaland, the 67-year-old is covered.
Herbert Gainer has to take care of the FC Bayern for several construction sites. Especially the financial planning is difficult due to the ongoing corona pandemic and the associated shortfall. Thus, the squad planning is a great challenge. We will continue to operate economically, but the situation will also require incisions with us, said Gainers towards the Herbert Hainer Image.
The determining topic of Bavaria was in the past few weeks but everyone forwards the debate for several unvaccinated professionals. Especially leaders Joshua Gimmick stood in the public focus. The Munich showed a clear edge in the topic and paid no salary in the quarantine case.
A break with the players around Gimmick fears Gainer but not. The exchange was not confronting, but constructive and reasonable. We have explained and clarified our point of view as a club, said the functionary clearly.
Gainer gives way questions to BVB-Star Haaland
While Gainer showed in the vaccine debate, the Bavaria boss held herself addressed to a possible transfer of BVB attacker Erlang Haaland. Instead of talking about the Dortmund scorer, Gainer referred to the strong achievements of Munich's Robert Lewandowski.
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It's an incredibly good feeling to have Robert Lewandowski in their own ranks — as we have now seen again in the match against Dortmund — and knowing that you do not have to act on this position, said Gainer and jerk around the speculation Haaland thus sent out.
Nevertheless, FC Bayern will continue to appear on the list of potential prospects in the coming weeks.
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