Bayern Munich President: I Would Pay 150 Million Euros for Harry Kane
Uli Hoeneß, the honorary president of Bayern Munich, sparked controversy with his statements regarding the signing of English star Harry Kane, asserting that his current value far exceeds what was previously paid.
Hoeneß said in a press statement: "Many thought that paying 100 million for Harry Kane was crazy... and I also saw it that way. But today, I would buy him for 150 million."
The Bayern president praised the significant role Kane plays within the team, not only technically but also on a personal level, describing him as a "global star and an ideal personality," highlighting his positive influence on the young players within the club.
He added, "Harry embraces the young players and guides them, teaching them many things such as how to strike the ball and develop on the field."
Hoeneß concluded his remarks by emphasizing that top stars deserve large salaries, while the costs for mid-level players should be lower, highlighting the importance of financial balance within clubs.
Hoeneß said in a press statement: "Many thought that paying 100 million for Harry Kane was crazy... and I also saw it that way. But today, I would buy him for 150 million."
The Bayern president praised the significant role Kane plays within the team, not only technically but also on a personal level, describing him as a "global star and an ideal personality," highlighting his positive influence on the young players within the club.
He added, "Harry embraces the young players and guides them, teaching them many things such as how to strike the ball and develop on the field."
Hoeneß concluded his remarks by emphasizing that top stars deserve large salaries, while the costs for mid-level players should be lower, highlighting the importance of financial balance within clubs.