Bayern Munich honor -President cries because of Liverpool and Newcastle United Impact

Bayern Munich honor -President cries because of Liverpool and Newcastle United Impact

The honorary doctorate of Bayern Munich, Uli Hooness, has been upset about Newcastle United and Liverpool.

This follows on the transfer window of the summer 2025 that has been closed last week.

Bayern Munich has considered their dominance of German football, on and off the field, as a matter of course.

Winning 12 of the last 13 Bundesliga titles, plus signing the best German talent that emerges at other domestic clubs.

Bayern Munich are easily the most despised club in Germany because of this arrogance and the feeling of rights.

A bit like a German equivalent of man U and Liverpool, all rolled in one.

Used to getting their own way, this summer was very uncomfortable for Bayern Munich and the will of their honorary doctorate and former player, Uli Hooness.

This is what Uli Hoonenheid had to say in July about the Bayern Munich -Transfer of Nick Woltemade:

“We still have time until the end of August (to sign Nick Woltemade).

“I consider him a very, very good player who would fit perfectly for us.

“I would be very satisfied if that happened this year.

“If not, next year.”

Bayern Munich wanted Nick Woltemade as their long -term replacement for Harry Kane, but tried to bully Stuttgart to get their striker cheap.

Stuttgart had set a rating of € 65 million (£ 56 million) on Nick Woltemade, but then Bayern made a number of Lowball offers. Only offering a reprimand £ 35 million that was rejected by hand than the same when they raised that to £ 48 million.

Afraid by the way the Bundesliga champions behaved, Stuttgart told Bayern Munich to stop contact with their striker who was not surprisingly restless by Bayern who rumbled him and his club.

A final third offer of £ 52 million was eventually received in mid -August when Bayern Munich started to panic. However, that was less than the initial £ 56 million appreciation of Stuttgart, who had become £ 65 million by that time.

The CEO of Stuttgart then publicly stated that ‘the file was closed’ on Nick Woltemade this summer, sick from Bayern Munich, believing that they had a free run on the player, had thrown rivals back and think that the striker only wanted to sign for the Bundesliga champions.

Next, Newcastle United dives to take advantage of the antics of Bayern Munich, the united range of Stuttgart their £ 65 million appreciation, plus £ 4.3 million in potential future add-ons.

Bayern Munich had also thought that they would have a free run on Florian Wirtz this summer, only for the Bayer Leverkusen star to sign for Liverpool instead.

Now Uli Hookiness is expressing the media in Germany about Nick Woltemade to sign for Newcastle United (and Wirtz who signed for Liverpool), not Bayern Munich – 7 September 2025:

“Nick Woltemade is not worth the reimbursement of € 90 million (£ 78 million).

“That only happened because of the money that flows from Saudi Arabia.

“We are very satisfied with FC Bayern.

“We are the real winners of this summer transfer window.

“We have a strong team and didn’t have to strengthen it much.

“Of course we would have liked to have Florian Wirtz, but we never bought it for € 150 million.

“We offered € 55 million for Nick Woltemade, while Stuttgart wanted € 75 million.

“Eventually he went to Nottingham (easy to be mixed with Newcastle …) for € 90 million.

“What Newcastle does has nothing to do with football.

“It’s like monopoly nowadays”

No wonder Bayern Munich are so despised in German football.

Perfectly summarized by this crying of their honorary doctorate president Uli Hoonenheid.

Bayern Munich achieved players from other clubs, at home and abroad, by using their financial power, but not enjoying it if they cannot compete with Premier League clubs such as Liverpool and Newcastle United.

Also funny, that, like many others in Germany, football that is upset about Premier League clubs that take away the best players from their own bundles in the Bundesliga, Uli Houteness significantly blow up the actual prices that are paid by Premier League clubs this summer. Try to distinguish that ridiculous amounts have been paid.

Uli Hookiness claims that Liverpool paid £ 130 million for Florian Wirtz, when it was actually £ 116 million.

While the Honorary President of Bayern Munich claims that Newcastle United paid £ 78 million for Nick Woltemade, when reality was £ 65 million plus £ 4.3 million in potential future add-ons.


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