If only they had reduced the number of sales of their quality players and kept more within the club to achieve, I'm sure they would have achieved something impressive by now and maybe they could have won the Champions League for the second time. But that's them, business is business, if there is a player who has the potential to bring in a lot of money they will not hesitate to let him go, even if that player is a very scary specter and has contributed a lot to them while in the squad.
And yes that's Drotmund with all its business. Lol
For Dortmund in a season not selling one or more talented players is like feeling that something is missing and they will do that continuously. It has become a tradition for Dortmund to release talented players and it is not surprising that in the end they have only been a business club for more than a decade. It seems that Dortmund's owner doesn't mind this either and what is important is how this team can survive in the competition with stable finances. I think we will still see this tradition for a very long time and again for them the title is not that important as long as they can make a lot of money from selling their players.
I understand that a club is only as strong as their finances, and one of the ways they can do this is by making a profit from the sale of their talented players. But in the midst of that can they not balance again between business and achievement? I think they can, and their pattern must be changed, that's all. If we look at every season there will be new players who stand out at this club, and in the following season they will sell them. Keeping it 2 or 3 seasons I think it can be done, especially they are good at finding talented players.
The amount of a team financial budget really influences its strength because with a large budget can recruit great players and have the potential to bring the team closer to the championship trophy but to make large amounts of money doesn't mean you have to sell talented players because if you do this every season then it won't the strength and success that are obtained are instead losses and failures in being able to achieve success by getting the championship trophy.
What is difficult is not about finding talented players but making these players feel comfortable and play competitively with a combination of playing with teammates because not all players can adapt well to create brilliant games.
After all creating talented players is not an easy thing to do.
We can't complain about this in Dortmund because that's how their business works in Dortmund and that's how they make money. Dortmund usually invests in younger talents and grows these players after a few seasons they will sell these players to other top teams for much more money, however, I think there are many other players who were playing for Dortmund and then Bayern Munich bought them for more money.
True, we can't complain about what Borussia Dortmund are doing, but I just regret the great potential they have. Football is going to be very closely related to business anyway, and I don't deny that.
But I think that, if they can do better not only in the Bundesliga but in the Champions League, I think new big sponsors will come and that they can also take advantage of. That's also something they can do.
That is Dortmund mistake why until now they have had difficulty winning the Bundesliga and getting the Champions League title because they always sell several players who they feel can make big profits which can indeed increase profits for the team budget but also reduce the portion of power for Dortmund itself.
If actions like this continue to occur just for the business of making money it will increasingly close the possibility that Dortmund can become one of the teams that succeeds in winning the League in the future.