The FC Bayern also suffers from the consequences of the Corona Pandemic, a sale of Robert Lewandowski but categorically excludes Oliver Kahn. "At Robert, we would definitely afford to stay stubborn," said the FCB board leader of the "World on Sunday," but added, "In general, we will operate more flexibly in terms of transfers in the future."
About 150 million euros turnover, the Corona pandemic has cost Bayern so far. "The situation today is what the financial resources are concerned, ie a completely different than those I found when I started in January 2020 as the board," says Kahn - and therefore has revolutionary in view.
"There must be a salary cap, a salary top," he says. In the European Club Association ECA there are efforts to "introduce clear restrictions". Kahn: "Several models are discussed, some approaches could be taken from the system in the US professional port."
While the Bavarians and other European top clubs such as the FC Barcelona, Real Madrid and Italy Master Inter Milan forced to save this transfer summer, pump the Premier League top forces just like Paris St. Germain Investors-based continued to increase money in the market \ - and Threaten the status of Bayern.
According to Kahn, for example, there could be a fixed sum as a salary limit for the entire squad of a club, a so-called hard cap ". Another possibility would be to pair expenditure on the revenue or revenues of the club. "For salaries, only a certain percentage of revenue or sales may be issued, that would be a so-called soft cap."
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