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·6 September 2025
"That's a joke! Bayern make two major transfer blunders"

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·6 September 2025
The transfer phase of FC Bayern has ended, but the discussions are not ceasing. In the Sky podcast Mia san vier, the experts drew a sobering conclusion - and criticized above all the sales of Kingsley Coman and Leroy Sané.
Bayern parted ways with numerous players this summer, but only brought in Luis Díaz and Nicolas Jackson as big names. For Sky reporter Kerry Hau, that's not enough. "When everyone is fit, it's a very good squad. In terms of depth, I don't think it's good enough, I don't think it's better, but worse," he explained.
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His assessment of the Coman transfer was particularly harsh: "The sale of Kingsley Coman for 25 million euros - that's just a joke!" For comparison: Díaz moved to Munich for almost three times that amount. "They simply didn't do a good job," said Hau.
The loss of Leroy Sané on a free transfer was also a serious mistake. "You can think what you want of him, but losing someone like that on a free transfer - that really hurts. And Bayern really need to be careful that the same doesn't happen with Dayot Upamecano." The defender, with his contract running until 2026, is already in the club management's focus.
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Furthermore, Hau criticized the unclear line in dealing with talents. Especially with Jonah Kusi-Asare, it was not apparent whether the youngster was planned as a backup or merely served as transfer fodder. "Bayern need to develop a clearer concept here," he demanded.
While Sané is now playing at Galatasaray and Coman has moved to Saudi Arabia, the question remains in Munich whether the current squad depth is sufficient for the strains of the season. The experts' balance after the transfer summer is critical - and is likely to cause additional discussions for those responsible at Säbener Straße.
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