Oliver Kahn: "We are happy to see Robert Lewandowski in training on the first day. We have a responsibility to make sure the club is as successful as possible. Robert has shown what he can contribute and what he will contribute in the future. He has a contract with FC Bayern Munich until 2023."

Correction: football is a team sport. The team helped him break that record. He is one of the best strikers ever.

Having a discussion with the most brightest young prospects in the game to assess the possibility of signing him isn’t disrespectful, it’s prudent, especially when Haaland almost transferred to Bayern instead of Dortmund. So it wasn’t outlandish.

Bayern never went behind anyones back. The players aren’t privy to the business and negotiation side of the game nor should they.

You are speaking nonsense. Kovac actively tried to replace Müller with James. That is part of the business. You always are trying to improve the team. Müller didn’t throw a tantrum and behaved like a professional.

Bayern aren’t even flat out denying a transfer to Robert. If a team pays what Bayern thinks he is worth I am sure they would sell. Bayern isn’t a charity.

Stop your idiocy

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