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Bayern Munich’s Surplus in Summer Transfer Market: How They Recovered Transfer Fees

Sports Chosun = Reporter Kim Jin-hoe

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[스포츠조선 김진회 기자] Germany’s prestigious Bayern Munich spent 150 million euros (approximately 214.2 billion won) in transfer fees to recruit two star players this summer. However, it became a transfer market that recorded a surplus.

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On the 6th (hereinafter Korean time), German media Bild reported that ‘Munich has earned back the money paid for Kane’s recruitment’.

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Munich has had a tough time spending this summer. To bring Harry Kane from Tottenham, he paid 100 million euros (approximately 142.8 billion won), which is the highest transfer fee ever for the club, after persistent negotiations with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy, the ‘devil’s negotiator’. ‘Monster Defender’ Kim Min-jae’s ransom was the 4th highest ever (50 million euros, about 71.4 billion won).

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However, in terms of accounting, the transfer market income statement was ‘surplus’. This is because two players were recruited and the transfer fees paid for a large number of players were covered. ‘Kane transferred from Tottenham to Bayern Minhen with a transfer fee of 100 million euros plus bonus payment,’ said Bild. Surprisingly, however, the cost did not have to be paid out of the account.’

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“Bayern Munich got back 100 million euros from Kane. It was faster than expected. Rather, it made a surplus of 18.25 million euros (approximately 26.1 billion won) in the transfer market led by CEO Jan-Christian Dresen and coach Thomas Tuchel,’ he added. At the same time, ‘Bayern Munich recovered the transfer fee of Kane by transferring multiple players such as Ryan Gravenberch, Sadio Mane, and Benjamin Pavard. Kane’s transfer fee came back even without the number 9 jersey being sold.”

The transfer fee for Hravenber, who left for Liverpool, was 40 million euros, the ransom price of Sadio Mane, who moved to Al Nasr in Saudi Arabia, was 30 million euros, and the transfer fee for Pavar, who changed his uniform to Italian Inter Milan, was 32 million euros, including options. It is known that

According to Bild, Bayern Munich recorded a surplus in the transfer market for the first time in five years since the summer transfer market of the 2018-2019 season, when it made profits by selling Douglas Costa, Artur Vidal, and Sebastian Rudy.

The reason why Bayern Munich was able to record a surplus even though they strengthened the players and positions they wanted was because they did not recruit additional players. Bild explained that this was because Bayern Munich did not sign Trevo Chalova, Joao Palinha or Armel Belakochaf. Reporter Kim Jin-hoe manu35@sportschosun.com

2023-09-06 03:09:00

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