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Reshke: Heness only agreed that it was right to rent, Chelsea might not be able to hold on

Hupu, August 21, former Bayern Munich technical director Michael Reshke recently talked about the topic of Heness only allowing Ebert to seek loans in the transfer market in an interview.

Reschke said: "In football and economic interactions, few people can really tell which solution is right for Bayern, and Uli Heness can definitely do it. As a member of the board of supervisors, he has a deep understanding of all economic-related processes. I think the idea of ​​a loan player is perfectly reasonable - ideally, it's better to come with a buyout clause. When we realize that the roster is not deep enough, we treat Kingsley Koeman. At first, Uli Heness was very skeptical because we paid €7 million in two years. But then the deal paid off. Maybe that transfer is still haunting Uli's mind."

Reschke Schke said: "If you sign a player permanently and he needs it more because of the current injury situation, but when other injured people return, his importance will not be that important anymore, then you still need to pay him for the next few years. The situation in the transfer market changes every day. Chelsea is just trying to sell Nkunku at the moment, but if they can't find a buyer that meets their requirements by August 29, they'll likely be willing to lend him out. Bayern's current transfer situation is worrying. If at least one or two players can't sign, the team's roster will be significantly weak. If everything doesn't go well, you can only hope to get through the first half of the season and make adjustments in January."

source:7m cn ti so