Barca's spending so much on changing teams seems strange to Naglesman
After Rafinha, Robert Lewandowski's address is now Camp Nou. Barcelona spent €68 million to sign Rafinha from Leeds United. And 50 million euros went out of Barca's bank to bring Lewa from Bayern Munich.
Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann finds it a little strange to spend so much money on a team transfer in dire financial straits. Polish striker Lewandowski has signed for Barca after eight years at Bayern. After that, Naglesman raised eyebrows about Barca's spending in the transfer market.
Nagelsmann spoke at the end of Bayern's training session ahead of a pre-season friendly against MLS side DC United. The financial crisis of Barcelona has been discussed in the football world for a long time. Barca has already sold 10 percent of the TV rights to overcome the financial crisis. The Camp Nou club is also in talks to sell another 15 percent of its TV rights.
All in all, many people think that Barcelona's spending money to buy players in this team change does not suit their budget. "Not only Robert, but they've got a lot of new players," Nagelsmann said.
Naglesman then added, 'I don't know how to be honest. It is the only club in the world, which can buy players even without money. To me it is a very strange and crazy thing.
Although Rafinha and Leva were bought at the cost of a huge amount of money in this team change, Barcelona got two players like Frank Casey and Andreas Christensen as free agents without transfer fees.
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