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FC Bayern does not want to fill in the legendary fixed fixed deposit account with an IPO or with the help of another investor. « We still have five percent left that we could still sell in case of doubt. But there is no plan at all for the moment, » said head of the supervision council and president Herbert Hainer on « Welt TV ».
« It must be our task of surgically gaining this money as a board of directors and as a supervisory board of this association so that we can act flexibly on the market, » said Hainer. The association currently holds 75% at FC Bayern AG. The Allianz, Adidas and Audi groups are each involved in 8.33%. Hainer, former Adidas CEO, smiled when he was asked if he was not attractive to ring the bell on a Bayern stock exchange. « It is a unique effect, then the hard life comes back. So we will not do it in any case, » said Hainer. It excludes « absolutely that FC Bayern will go on the stock market in the next ten or 15 years ».
Honorary President Uli Hoeneß had previously explained the austerity of Bayern rear. Hainer accepted. « FC Bayern financial data is very stable. But we no longer have a full fixed deposit account, » said the 70 -year -old man. The wages of the players would become more and more shown. « Of course, we must make sure that we remain financially stable as FC Bayern and we must see that we reconstruct this fixed deposit account so that, if sports challenges are necessary, we can also invest in order to achieve our sporting objectives for the future, » said Hainer. This was discussed within the supervisory board and returned to the board of directors.
Hainer has not revealed if Florian Wirtz is the objective of access. Wirtz is an « excellent (Site notre bureau spécialisé)er » and one of the best players in Germany alongside Jamal Musiala, but he is also a Bayer Leverkusen player. « And that is why I will not give myself up to speculation, » said Hainer.
There were rented words from the head of the supervisory board for the sports director that Max Eberl criticized during the announced separation of Thomas Müller: « I think Max does a good job, and now we must simply let him work in peace and not to comment on what he does well. »