“Greedy people put football in a coffin and nail it”

“Greedy people will put a nail in the coffin of soccer little by little.”
Bayern Munich president Max Eberle has taken a shot at Real Madrid and Kylian Mbappe, 26.
“Bayern Munich president Eberle has accused Real Madrid of being greedy over Mbappe’s transfer to Real Madrid, and he has criticized the rising transfer fees in modern soccer,” the British ’90MIN’ reported on Nov. 11 (KST).
Mbappe finalized his dream move to Real Madrid last week. “Mbappe has agreed to play for Real Madrid for the next five seasons,” the club announced on its website on April 4.
“Mbappe is a new player for Real Madrid. After breaking his own record for most goals in a season (44) at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and winning the Ligue 1 top scorer’s award six times in a row, the world star has arrived. 카지노사이트 We are further strengthened by the captain of the 2018 world champion French national team and a stunning striker who scored the winning goal in the 2021 Nations League final,” said Mbappe on his arrival.
A long and drawn-out transfer saga has finally come to an end.
Mbappe has long been linked to Real Madrid, saying he has been a fan since childhood and hopes to play for the club one day, and the club has made several official offers.
Most notably, Real Madrid almost landed Mbappe in the summer of 2022. At the time, he reportedly agreed in principle to join Real Madrid after his contract with PSG ended. However, Mbappe suddenly signed a new three-year contract with PSG, shocking Real Madrid, who were reportedly unable to overcome pressure from French President Emmanuel Macron and PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi.
Mbappe didn’t miss his chance twice: He refused to sign a contract extension with PSG at the start of last season and was threatened with being benched for the entire season. Eventually, with the help of coach Luis Enrique and president Luis Campos, 파워볼실시간 Mbappe returned to the pitch, and after a year on the sidelines, he was back in a Real Madrid jersey.
As a free agent, there was no transfer fee involved. Instead, Mbappe was promised a signing bonus of £85 million and an after-tax salary of £12.8 million. Of course, even with the bonus, that’s less than half of the €105 million he’ll earn at PSG in the 2023-2023 season.
Bayern Munich president Eberle was shocked to see Real Madrid sign Mbappe.
He told Deutsche Zeitung: “Money is leaving the market. No club is benefiting. The players, their families, and their agents all benefit, but not the clubs,” he said, expressing his frustration with the current state of the transfer market.
“In the past, there was always at least some profit for the clubs. The money is just circulating and it’s going to get less and less. You can be greedy, but greedy people will put the nail in the coffin of football little by little. At some point, if all the money runs out, there will be nothing left for us to trade,” he said, emphasizing that too much capital is ruining the game.
At this rate, he said, European soccer could be doomed by inflation.
Adding to the concern is Saudi Arabia’s recent sweep of star players with oil money. The Saudi league has shocked the soccer world by signing Cristiano Ronaldo, followed by Neymar, N’Golo Kante, Karim Benzema, and many others.
“The money has gotten so big that it feels like it’s going to burst at some point. At some point it will be oversaturated and at some point Saudi Arabia will follow. I don’t feel very good about it. To be honest, that’s the transfer market right now,” he sighs.
In effect, it’s a snipe at Real Madrid, Mbappe, and PSG. The only question is whether Bayern Munich deserved it. Bayern Munich spent €95 million on Harry Kane and €50 million on Kim Min-Jae last season alone. For Real Madrid, 바카라사이트 순위 who signed Mbappe as a free agent, and for Mbappe, who realized his dream by taking a pay cut, it’s hard to imagine why.