Reporter: Considering the huge benefits of the Club World Cup, Bayern did not refuse to pay to let the Tower join in advance
5:52am, 26 May 2025Football
May 26th According to German journalists Manuel Bonke and Philipp Kessler, in order to get Towers to play in the Club World Cup, Bayern did not completely refuse to pay Leverkusen a seven-figure fee.
Manuel Bonke and Philipp Kessler said that Bayern knew that this event involved huge financial interests, so such investments that strengthened the lineup to improve competitiveness are economically reasonable, especially considering the current shortage of defense personnel in the team. The contract between Tower and Leverkusen will expire on June 30 this year, but the Club World Cup will open on June 15.
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