Bayern Munich has never really been characterized for signing top notch players such as Messi or Ronaldo, this is a method that has never been well received inside the German club. Instead of this, they prefer to spend their income wisely by making deals with players who haven't exploded as massive talents yet. Former Bayern manager Ottmar Hitzfeld explained it perfectly to Onmisport.
"Bayern regularly buy good players and they also improve their team by extending contracts early. Buying a big name like Messi, Ronaldo, [Zlatan] Ibrahimovic, Neymar or [Luis] Suarez… that's something Bayern would not do. It's not the philosophy of Bayern to pay colossal wages or to pay maybe €100million and upwards for a top player. That wouldn't be Bayern's style."
"Bayern can improve within strong financial limits which you can see in the case of Renato Sanches. Bayern is a club that plans in the long term and that wants to give young players a chance to develop like Kingsley Coman or Douglas Costa. Those players were bought and they have delivered good performances.
"Before the Champions League match between Bayern and Benfica a lot was written about Renato Sanches. He has already played a lot of games, scored goals, assisted many goals. He has an extraordinary technique, he can keep the ball in a small space, can pass the ball. He's a huge talent. I watched him there and he fulfilled expectations.
"He also convinced Bayern during these games, so it was a logical consequence that Bayern bought him. €30-€35 million for a top player... that's the price you have to pay these days. That's how the market is. And if he's a raving success at Bayern, he will be worth double that soon."
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