
Source:
REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
[Saba
Sports News] According to German media reports, Bayern Munich have made the
decision to postpone the renovation project for their training center, which
was estimated to cost €100 million. Instead, the club intends to allocate funds
towards potential signings during the upcoming summer transfer window.
Initially, Bayern Munich had planned to complete the renovation project by the
end of the year, but it has now been put on hold. The decision to pause the
training center renovation project was made by the club’s supervisory board,
with the aim of investing in a possible “transfer offensive” to
bolster the team’s strength. Bayern Munich’s senior management has reportedly
identified the positions that require reinforcement, with 3 to 5 potential
signing candidates for each position. The priority remains signing a defensive
midfielder, but the club intends to first appoint a new coach before finalizing
any transfer discussions. The involvement of the new coach is seen as crucial
in making appropriate investments in new players.
