Overall, the gap (the distance, d. Red.) Is getting bigger and bigger, says the sports board of Mainz 05 in the short interview with the Bundesliga to assess the current developments in terms of finance and transfers in football.
Mr. Heidel, Paris St. Germain continues to set up, Real Madrid is intended for Mbappé despite Perez 'statements about its own financial assesses nearly 200 million euros, while the top clubs in Germany hardly strike at the international top stars: threatens the Bundesliga to be suspended?
In this segment, the Bundesliga has not been on the way for years. It is already an exception that the best striker in the world plays FC Bayern. But the critics of the expenditure policy of Real, PSG and the English now criticize the Bundesliga that Ronaldo, Messi and Co. do not play in Germany and we miss the connection. That does not fit together!
Is it analogous to the Bundesliga a similar Krasser Competition Difference? FC Bayern or RB Leipzig can still grab the high shelf, while the middle and specifically small clubs have to be generated transfer surpluses?
That has always been like that and will always stay like that.
You have been there for more than 20 years: is that just the biggest CAP internationally as nationally looking at the transfer market?
I do not even believe that, because the pandemic has added the big disproportionately. But overall, the gap is getting bigger. The big ones usually have investors and revenues from regular participation in the Champions League. How should this economic difference become smaller? Even a possible change in national TV money distribution would not change it.
How long will the consequences of the pandemic be specifically for the middle class and the little ones of the Bundesliga stop with a view to the transfer market?
This is not a process that will be done in the first year after the pandemic. Many clubs had to record long-term loans to cover short-term costs. These loans are not repaid tomorrow. The pandemic will charge our business for several years and thus the transfer work.
Max Eberl said in May in the Bundesliga interview: Smaller contract offers, more unemployed - I am very sure, after this summer, even more players and advisers have recognized the new reality. Has his forecast to beware?
I'm not so sure. Good services also lead to high demands of consultants and players and were rewarded with good and better contracts. However, my impression that the average had to be a bit of feathers.
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