Eber: If the seller wants a high price, we will not accept it. Not only will it not lose money, but it will also show Bayern s strength.
July 8th Bayern suffered frequent setbacks in the transfer market this summer, and Musiara's serious injury made them worse by many people leaving the team. It is expected that many potential sellers may be on the ground to start prices. Bayern director Ebert said confidently when asked about this matter in an interview: "If potential sellers ask for unrealistic high prices, we will not accept it. In this way, we not only do not lose, but also demonstrate our strength." According to the latest news, Bayern has stagnated due to the large valuation gap between the two sides. Bayern is still paying attention to many players such as Leo and Louis Dias, but it seems that Bayern executives have not yet figured out who to regard as priority.
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