Bayern Munich's Karl-Heinz Rummenigge hopes to reap financial rewards of Club World Cup
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Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, a supervisory board member of Bayern Munich, supported CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen's aim to win the Club World Cup, highlighting the team's determination. Rummenigge discussed the anticipated financial rewards of $30 million for participation and a more significant €100 million for winning. He laughed off the former's impact on the transfer market while advocating for a salary cap to ensure healthier club operations in football. Rummenigge believes that clubs should not focus solely on money, echoing the significance of aiming high in competitions.
When asked about the $30 million award for participating, Rummenigge almost scoffed at the notion that it could make a big impact.
Rummenigge emphasized the importance of setting high goals, saying, "Jan is right to set the bar so high, and our team has to jump over the bar."
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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