
So far Leipzig has pocketed a total of 220 million euros from the sale of its star players to English Premier League clubs. We know that there was Nkunku who joined Chelsea, then Dominik Szoboszlai who joined Liverpool and finally there was the most expensive defender in history who joined Manchester City, namely Josko Gvardiol. With that amount of money it can be said that Leipzing's finances are very good so far and I think they are like Dortmund who have managed to sell their talented players. I'm still curious whether in the next season they will succeed in selling their talented players at high prices again and seeing great interest coming from English clubs, of course it will be a very big profit field.
Good business for RB Leipzig success earned 220 million euro from selling three players to Premier League teams, no doubt with fantastic fees transfer offer by Premier League teams but three RB Leipzig players sold still young and actually have highest transfer fees. Earned 220 million euro in this summer transfer have bad side from RB Leipzig, not signing any new player who replace three players sold and Bundesliga match opening will begin few days later. Looks RB Leipzig follow with Dortmund business by selling their star players and promote young player to senior teams and get profitable few years later.
i've always been criticizing the bundesliga teams with the exception of bayern who haven't been doing this kind of thing, but last season when i saw the last bundesliga game and dortmund were close to winning the bundesliga i said to myself: this is it dortmund's only opportunity and if they don't win this game and they don't win the bundesliga then they won't win in the next 5 to 10 years and I'm not exaggerating, that's because dortmund and the other teams in the bundesliga focused on selling players and completely forgot about fight to win the Bundesliga, just see that Dortmund sold Jude Bellingham
for 103 million euros to real madrid and from what i could see
dortmund did not spend more than 50 million euros on signing new players so dortmund left with a good profit on these transfers and now their focus will be on thinking about which is their next player that will be sold for a great price, they are not worried in winning the bundesliga, the same can be said of the other teams, the only team that takes very seriously winning the bundesliga and bayern and that's why bayern is winning the league constantly, even this season if we look at all the other teams and looking at bayern we can easily see that bayern will once again be champions
something that caught my attention is that when RB Leipzig played against udinese in the friendly game they lost, then RB Leipzig only played against very weak teams and managed to win and score many goals, and in 5 days they will play against bayern in the cup game, i wonder how many goals they will be able to score, for me they will lose against bayern and for their bad luck and that in their first game will be against bayer 04 leverkusen who sold moussa diaby and mitchel bakker but in compensation made 4 signings, I see RB Leipzig facing difficult games in the first official games
I don't know why Bayern Munich are torturing their finances too much to chase uncertain players like Harry Kane who is clearly difficult to leave Tottenham unless his contract expires and becomes a free agent but it won't be that easy for sure Tottenham will charge another higher price next season but Another problem is that Bayern Munich this season really want to pursue titles in other competitions so they really need Kane to be their striker.
I'm still not sure whether this effort will succeed considering that the transfer market will close soon and there has been no confirmation whatsoever and the Bayern Munich officials should have other alternative players to recruit.
Kane chase by Bayern Munich of a striker has been a recurring theme in the football media. Despite its best efforts the club has not completed the transfer possibly as a result of Tottenham reluctance to part ways. Bayern Munich lack of transfer activity under Thomas Tuchel leadership has caused alarm leaving supporters hoping for encouraging news for the forthcoming Bundesliga season. Even if negotiations are difficult Munich commitment to getting a striker is clear. While these discussions are going on Munich may be able to find other ways to bolster their team by considering options like Madrid Aurélien Tchouaméni.
I don't think Bayern Munich's continuous attempt to sign a big striker like Harry Kane should be seen a a waste of time and resources. Since Robert Lewandowski left the German champions, the club has struggled to score as many goals as they do average every season when he was with them and that's because of the fact they're yet to find a good replacement for him.
Harry Kane has all the qualities to become a perfect replacement for Lewandowski at Bayern and that's why the club is doing everything possible to make sure the deal is successful at the end.
I agree with you and to add this transfer if it materialized it would also greatly benefit Kane who would be playing in the champions league and would already have all doors open to win individual titles, I don't understand why Tottenham still keeps refusing a good offer, we all know that Tottenham they don't have any condition to win the premier league this season and kane while staying at tottenham will never win any big individual title, that's not to underestimate tottenham, it's easy for anyone to see that. so tottenham's management needs to be more realistic and not create obstacles and harm the future of a good player