Bayern Munich’s honorary president Uli Hoeness has aimed a dig at Liverpool after they had been linked with a transfer for Michael Olise.
Liverpool are out there to interchange Mohamed Salah this summer season and studies this week have claimed that Olise is on the prime of the Premier League membership’s shortlist.
Olise has been in elegant type for Bayern this season with 16 objectives and 27 assists, whereas Vincent Kompany’s aspect stay in rivalry to win 4 trophies.
And Hoeness insists Bayern haven’t any intention of permitting the 24-year-old to affix Liverpool in the summertime switch window.
‘If that’s true… I don’t imagine it’s, however Liverpool spent 500 million this 12 months and are having a really unhealthy season. So we gained’t be contributing to them taking part in higher subsequent 12 months,’ Hoeness stated at an AI pageant on Thursday.
‘We play this recreation for our followers. We’ve got 430,000 members, we have now many thousands and thousands of followers all over the world, and it does them little good if we have now 200 million within the financial institution and play worse soccer each Saturday due to it.’
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Talking earlier this week, Bayern’s sporting director Max Eberl additionally dismissed the prospect of Olise leaving the membership on the finish of the season.
‘Michael has a contract with us till 2029, with no launch clause – we’re relaxed,’ Eberl advised Sport Bild.
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