Bayern Munchen Doesn’t Aim for Kylian Mbappe

DBasia.news – Karl Heinz-Rummenigge insists Bayern Munich will not sign PSG striker Kylian Mbappe.

Known as one of the most successful clubs in Europe both in terms of achievements and financially, Bayern Munich are known not to be too stingy about getting their targets in the transfer market.

The club made by Hans-Dieter Flick certainly has many quality players that they often bring in from various clubs.

Even though he is known as one of the big teams that quite attracts the attention of many top players, there is one name that apparently will not be a potential retainer for Bayern, namely Kylian Mbappe.

Although the quality of the French striker is highly recognized, according to the president of the board of directors of the German giants, Karl Henz-Rummenige his team will never catch up to Mbappe.

Rummenige conveyed this statement to Le Figaro who was also quoted by Diario AS, adding that he actually really admired Mbappe’s game. However, this does not mean that Bayern will try to bring in the player, because the director feels the player is now at the right club.

This statement at least closes the speculation that Bayern could be one of the teams that could bring Mbappe if the player intends to leave. The attacker has always been rumored to be able to leave Paris with several teams such as Real Madrid or Liverpool also called the strongest candidate to be able to sign him.

Even though they are known to be not too stingy in the transfer market, it seems that Bayern itself sees Mbappe’s price as too expensive to buy off not to mention the salary that the player can ask for. Being one of the teams with the best financial conditions in Europe, Bayern are trying to maintain their financial structure in a balanced and orderly manner.

Apart from the price factor, Bayern may also feel that Mbappe will be more interested in joining Madrid because the player really likes the Spanish club. Besides that, Zinedine Zidane’s presence as a figure of the French coach also has more appeal for the young, dangerous striker.