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June 6, 2025 10 mins
Join our Youtube channel as a member to get access to our two bonus shows each week. In this video, Manuel Veth and Stefan Bienkowski discuss the evolution of Bayern Munich's transfer strategy, highlighting the club's historical focus on developing young talent and the recent shift towards signing high-profile players. They analyze the implications of this shift, comparing Bayern's approach to that of PSG and emphasizing the need for a return to a more strategic, youth-oriented model. The discussion also touches on the financial aspects of player acquisitions and the importance of adapting to the current football landscape. Takeaways Bayern Munich historically excelled at identifying young talent. The club's recent focus on big-name signings has backfired. Christoph Freund and Max Eberl represent a return to strategic thinking. Successful clubs like PSG have adapted their strategies effectively. Bayern needs to prioritize potential over established stars. Financial prudence is essential in modern football management. The Bundesliga has traditionally been conservative in January transfers. Bayern's past success was built on developing players like Ribéry and Robben. The current market demands significant investment for top talent. Bayern must learn from PSG's recent successes in the Champions League. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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