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Bayer Leverkusen: Florian Wirtz more expensive than Mbappe when leaving?

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Next season or the season after that, Bayer will sink back into mediocrity because important pillars of the team can’t stand the “sadness” around the Bayer chimneys or feel called to higher things and want to leave. If the locations (especially the directly adjacent) Cologne and also very close to Düsseldorf were not there, half of the team would have been long gone. The players can only be seen going out in the two cities or most of them live in one of the two hip cities.
I would not have mentioned this “humbug” with the championship publicly, because now a strong but young and fragile squad is under unnecessary pressure because they have declared themselves title aspirants until 2024. Congratulation. But without really great player personalities like Thomas Müller, you will play EL or CL from time to time, but rather under the pressure of wanting and maybe having to become champions (depending on how you invest in the team).
Papa joke I would muzzle now. Bayer was on the right track and the previous understatement suited them very well.

Again the question here: Who from the club publicly mentioned the championship and declared themselves the title aspirants for 2024?

And now please don’t answer with Wirtz’ father, as far as I know he is not an employee at Bayer Leverkusen.

Forget it! Both of the user’s contributions are bursting with impropriety and polemics.
Typical antipathy towards the club.

I have nothing special against Bayer, that’s a typical polemic insinuation from you. I don’t like them any more than Augsburg, Frankfurt, Hertha or Dortmund, which has nothing to do with the fact that it belongs to the group. And when it comes to location, for example, it’s true that Leverkusen benefits from Cologne and Düsseldorf. You shouldn’t delude yourself about that. The fact that the team isn’t qualified for the championship isn’t wrong either, as is the somewhat fragile mentality of the team, which makes a slump in the final sprint not improbable. And that Wirtz Senior made a mistake divulging internals is also correct. His son is the central figure and employee of Bayer. He didn’t do the boy or the club any favors
As a Leverkusen player, why do you have to cry all the time when someone has something to complain about?

Either you can or you don’t want to understand my and a few other posts.
I don’t know whose fan you are or where you live. But if you want to tell me that you didn’t bring polemics into this discussion – well then –

You are now trying to maneuver yourself out of your original statements.
Citation:
“Next season or the season after that, Bayer will sink back into mediocrity because important pillars of the team cannot bear the “sadness” around the Bayer chimneys or feel called to higher things and want to leave. If the locations (especially the one directly adjacent ) Cologne and Düsseldorf weren’t very close by, half of the team would have been long gone. You only see the players going out in the two cities, or most of them live in one of the two hip cities.”

“MEDIUM AGAIN …. around the Bayer chimneys ….” WHAT is something like that?

And to what extent, to which you constantly allude, would the players be all over the mountains if Cologne or DUS weren’t in the immediate vicinity?
Whether they run out or not doesn’t matter at all, or do you think that a player will switch to Man City, Man United, Liverpool or within the league to BVB because the cities have so much to offer?
It would then be easy to switch to Hertha, HSV or FCB in general, because it’s so nice everywhere.
Quite apart from that, I’ve never really understood this argument.
1) Because nobody seems to have the cities or whose surroundings do not really know and
2) Because the players decide for their career, their personal steps along with chances of success and salary.

Quite apart from that, this does not have to be a “locational advantage” either, if you simply look at how many clubs are in this region (Rhineland/Ruhr area) in the immediate vicinity.

Incidentally, if you had read correctly, you would have realized that your statement about the Bayern comparison is almost zero and void.

I made it clear that these important axes are not only broken at Bayer 04.
And when it came to the financial backround, it was explicitly about Bayern’s salaries, or do you want to deny that these are far removed from all other Bundesliga teams?
Where do you see that as a “sensitive topic”? At least I didn’t know that we can… or want to blow 10, 15 or 20 million into a player’s salary!

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