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FC Bayern’s Transfer Plans: Retention, Promotion, and Financial Restructuring

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The transfer summer officially began a few days ago, but FC Bayern has already been busy. The record champions are aiming for three important points.

A change is needed – this is clear to everyone involved at FC Bayern after a season without a title. Sports director Max Eberl has also made this known publicly on several occasions.

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The record champions are following three important rules, which together should lead to a new, powerful squad. On top of that, the club should retain its distinctive DNA.

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At Säbener Straße, the current aim is to retain high-performing players, promote Munich talents at the same time and also put financial planning – especially the payment of the professionals – on a new footing.

Bayern ties up young homegrown talent

“Basically, there are no new pillars, but everything that the bosses around Christoph Freund and Max Eberl are currently doing follows this model,” says SPORT1 chief reporter Stefan Kumberger in the current edition of the podcast “Die Bayern-Woche”.

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Extending the contracts of homegrown players such as Aleksandar Pavlovic and Josip Stanisic was an important first step. The club no longer wants to be publicly accused of letting promising talents go so easily, Kumberger continued. Youngsters from the second tier are therefore only loaned out and not sold completely to other clubs. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Bavaria should remain home of the stars

Nevertheless, the club naturally wants to remain home to big stars like Harry Kane and keep identification figures like Jamal Musiala. That has always been the record champions’ policy – or as President Herbert Hainer recently said in an interview with the Abendzeitung: “FC Bayern must always remain FC Bayern.”

When it comes to observing the third point of the self-imposed rules, the Munich team is taking a tougher approach – or at least they are prepared to do so. When it comes to selling players, less consideration is given to big names than was perhaps the case in the past.

Kumberger in the podcast: “We had hoped for more from some players. Many players earn incredibly well, the supervisory board has sent a clear signal that they want to get back to performance-based pay.”

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Prominent names on sales list

That is why names such as Serge Gnabry, Matthijs de Ligt, Kingsley Coman, Leon Goretzka or Joshua Kimmich are now under discussion – although the latter himself, according to SPORT1 information, is currently not thinking about leaving.

You can hear the entire discussion about FC Bayern’s squad planning in the current episode of the SPORT1 podcast “Die Bayern-Woche” with presenter Bjarne Voigt and SPORT1 chief reporter Stefan Kumberger. Of course, some of the episode also revolves around the German national team, with a focus on the FC Bayern players.

2024-07-04 21:47:17
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LeBron James to Play for Los Angeles Lakers with Son Bronny – First Father-Son Duo in NBA History

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Next season, LeBron James (r.) will play for the Los Angeles Lakers together with his son Bronny.

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Basketball superstar LeBron James is staying with the Los Angeles Lakers and fulfilling the dream of the first father-son duo in NBA history. The 39-year-old has now officially signed a new contract with the Lakers, the team announced on Sunday – without giving any details.

First father-son duo in the NBA

According to consistent media reports, James’ contract runs for two years. On Thursday, his 19-year-old son Bronny James signed a contract with the Lakers that, according to ESPN, runs for three years.

This makes the first father-son duo in NBA history official. According to ESPN information, LeBron James will earn 101 million dollars (approx. 93 million euros) in the next two seasons.

More than 200 million euros

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Basketball star Franz Wagner has officially extended his contract with NBA club Orlando Magic and becomes one of the highest-paid German athletes in history.

Lebron waives money

This does not correspond to the maximum salary: the four-time NBA champion, who will play for Team USA at the Olympic Games in Paris, is giving up almost three million dollars.

This way, the Lakers save on luxury tax because they do not exceed the salary cap. In addition, the superstar has secured a clause that he can only be traded with his consent.

Source: SID

2024-07-07 16:11:49
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22nd International Judo Tournament in Sindelfingen Glass Palace Draws 1,980 Participants from 29 Nations and 302 Clubs

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1,980 participants from 29 nations and 302 clubs take to the mats in the Sindelfingen Glass Palace.
And as with the European Football Championship, video evidence also plays an important role. Here, however, it is undisputed.

Judo. They did it – once again – with flying colors. The members and friends of the VfL judo department confidently shouldered the 22nd International Judo Tournament in the Sindelfingen Glass Palace, which ended on Sunday evening with a record participation of 1,980 fighters of all ages from 302 clubs and 29 nations. And the Glass Palace has once again proven to be the ideal venue for what is now the largest judo tournament in Germany.

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2024-07-07 15:23:25
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Wimbledon: Alcaraz and Sinner in the quarterfinals

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Status: 07.07.2024 19:06

Carlos Alcaraz has reached the quarter-finals at Wimbledon, but had to play for almost three hours in his 6:3, 6:4, 1:6, 7:5 match against the aggressive Frenchman Ugo Humbert. Jannik Sinner won in three sets against Ben Shelton.

Alcaraz thrilled the audience on Centre Court on Sunday (07.07.2024) with his enthusiasm for the game and his usual fast legs, but a loss of tension in the third set cost the defending champion a clear victory.

Humbert then played well and sensed his chance for a surprise. But Alcaraz found his way back on track in the fourth round, and in the end the French Open champion continued his winning streak at Grand Slam tournaments to eleven matches in a row and can still hope for another victory at Church Road. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

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Alcaraz recently won the title at the French Open with a final victory against Alexander Zverev. His next opponent will be Tommy Paul (USA), seeded 12th at Wimbledon, and Roberto Bautista Agut (Spain).

Sinner continues after victory against Shelton in Wimbledon

The semifinals could be a cracker against world number one Jannik Sinner. The Italian beat the 14th seeded American Ben Shelton 6:2, 6.4, 7:6 (11:9) after just over two hours and made it into the quarterfinals for the third time in a row. There, Sinner will face former US Open winner Daniil Medvedev from Russia or Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov.

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