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2013-04-23 10:21:49
For 90% Mario Gotze will move to Bayern Munchen...:O

They will also sell Lewandowski [his contract ends next year]

no idea about Reus, Piszczek, Gundogan, Hummels abut one of them might also leave if Gotze and Lewandowski leave BvB...
2013-04-23 12:27:26
this gotze transfer is shock me. he still have his contract until 2016 though...

but it's bayern after all, always take their opponents main strength (elber, deisler, ballack, podolski, Schlaudraff, klose, etc) :p
2013-04-23 12:28:56
it's official now

he had a release fee of 37m. Bayern paid it, Gotze agreed a contract with Bayern and with 1st July 2013 Gotze will be playing for Bayern Munich

worst time ever for such news, tomorrow is BvB-Real...
2013-04-23 12:35:33
Seriously, f*ck Bayern. Presentation of this news surely also no coincidence - to weaken Dortmund and take Hoeness a bit out of the media.
2013-04-23 13:02:33
nice transfer but not good move for Goetze...I have feelling Bayern will be another Man City, lot of young players not playing, lot of good players in squad...
2013-04-23 13:04:18
Bayern's standard strategy to weaken the Bundesliga competition at its best again. :(

I also wonder about the number of great midfielders in the squad. Maybe they will sell some during the summer...
2013-04-23 17:02:21
Cavanni to PSG! 63 mil. €
Bayern earns money and spend. But this is not normal. Platini mafia muss go out from the football
2013-04-23 17:24:00
Since this FFP will be nearly useless, wouldn't be a salary cup a wise idea? I think 6M of maximum wage would be more than enough, otherway rich clubs with illimited resources (P$G, $ity etc.) would just increase wages as much as they want to get players from any other clubs, see City who is paying Tourè 11M per season...
2013-04-23 18:47:35
put a salary cap and they'll just take it from other places.
Bonusses, signing money, ...
2013-04-23 18:59:34
You could also put limits to those. There shouldn't be any way of escaping, like this FFP when a team like P$G could simply create a fake sponsorship and injecting in the club as many money as they want.
2013-04-24 19:15:40
According to Quique Reyes, who is Jupp Heynckes' agent, Robert Lewandowski will also for 100% move to Bayern...
2013-04-24 19:57:56
until Hummels and Subotic gone, Dortmund wont lost anything:)
2013-04-24 20:00:31
Lewandowski, Mandzukic, Gomez, Pizarro.. I hope Guardiola decides to play without striker :p
2013-04-24 20:30:33
Pizarro & Gomez will probably leave Bayern...maybe also Robben because he is too much of an individualist...
2013-04-24 22:33:36
wtf!
Bild: Mourinho and Falcao to Chelsea
2013-04-24 23:16:24
The problem with wage caps is that they're quite unfair: football generates monopoly profits, but those rents will not go to the true necessary actors (the players) if there is a cap - just leaving the rents either at the clubs or at TV stations.

Much better, economically rational, welfare-improving solution: reduce monopoly rents - ban exclusive TV rights. Make TV like radio: any station can broadcast matches, if its willing to bear the (actual) cost of it. Perhaps it would be very inefficient to have several camera crowds at once, but you could still have the home team producing the TV signal, and then stations buying it, paying for journalists, and competeing for audience (positive side effect: stupid commentators could be driven out of the market by audiences :P). Just like there is a single signal in Formula 1 that is sold to stations. You could have free market price, you could have regulated price, all that matters is that you prohibit exclusive clauses, i.e., no matter how much you pay, the club can't refuse to sell the same signal to another station for the same price.

More competition in TV -> happier consumers, less profits for TV, hence lower payments to clubs, hence less money for clubs to spend, and especially for top clubs, which get bulk of TV money (so even if everyone makes less from TV, the big ones will make disproportionally less)