Bayern Munich closed the summer window after spending €88M and receiving €95M, while reducing the wage bill by eight figures. A power struggle between the board (notably Uli Hoeneß) and sporting director Max Eberl created instability and left Vincent Kompany managing a small squad until injured players return. Bayern benefits from a Premier League exodus of rising stars, positioning the club to dominate the Bundesliga. Key moves included Mathys Tel to Tottenham for €35M, João Palhinha loaned after injuries and poor fit, Jonah Kusi-Asare loaned for playing time, and Luis Díaz signed for €70M with finishing concerns.
The summer transfer window has officially closed. Bayern Munich spent €88M to acquire new players, received €95M from outgoing transfers, and reduced the wage bill by eight figures. The power struggle between the board of directors (cough, Uli Hoeneß) and sporting director Max Eberl is on the highway to the danger zone, leaving Vincent Kompany with a small squad until reinforcements arrive from the surgery ward at the hospital.
Mathys Tel (€35M transfer to Tottenham): Tel exploded onto the scene as a teenager under Thomas Tuchel, scoring six goals in a 237-minutes span as a super sub. The talent and potential was obvious but when adversity hit the young Frenchman, he struggled to overcome the situation. A change of scenery was the right move for the player and Bayern turned a massive profit.
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