And sometimes it is also difficult for us to understand how other people do business in this case because selling players is also part of business apart from strengthening a team. And every team obviously always has their own way of trying to achieve what they want, especially in terms of trophies and after that is in buying players who they think can be good enough to strengthen the team's strength. So this must be seen more broadly because a team must have its own targets.
There is nothing wrong with doing business in the football industry and that is what they do to make a profit. If the business is run like the one run by the owner of Dortmund, they will never achieve the club's achievements. The reason is that they only focus on selling players and never try to buy quality players at high prices. A trophy is a big hope for any club, but if the club does not have a supporting force of quality players then it will be difficult for them to achieve it.
Just look at the example of Dortmund last season where they almost won the Bundesliga, but because they were unable to play well to get full points, Bayern Munich took the championship again. Even though Dortmund only needed to win in the last match and the match also took place at home.
You are right, there's nothing bad with doing business in the football industry; they need to make profit because that is all it is meant for. Any business organization will lose and gain, but the owner of Dortmund takes it so seriously when it comes to doing business with players. Some clubs buy players so they can win trophy's, but Dortmund buys players when they become more talented so they can sell them for a high price. Look at Jude Bellingham and Erling Haaland; their performances become so much stronger after leaving the club, and they sold them for a huge amount of money.
I was very surprised by the way they performed, even if Dortmund continues to be the top four teams in the Bundesliga division. Since they started to lose some strength early in the season, I don't think they will do well with their performances. Despite this, people keep doubting their performances to be good, yet they continue to perform well. Even if they didn't replace the players they sold, I can say that Dortmund's owner values financial success over winning a championship. As a result, many fans will turn back to the team because not everyone will want to supporting a team that didn't put in any effort to win the title.