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Oliver Kahn criticizes Bayern Munich’s recent management instability, highlighting its impact on the club’s competitiveness in the transfer market

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Oliver Kahn, the former goalkeeper and CEO of Bayern Munich, has sharply criticized the club’s recent instability, attributing it to a in competitiveness within the transfer market. In an with Sky Germany, Kahn highlighted the frequent changes in coaching staff, fluctuating team philosophies, and ongoing squad restructuring as factors contributing to the club’s current challenges.

Kahn noted that the constant of and evolving team strategies have created an environment of uncertainty, making it difficult for Bayern Munich to attract -tier talent. acknowledged his own in this instability, expressing regret over the lack of continuity during his as CEO from 2021 to 2023. “Naturally, all this generates a kind of unease,” Kahn admitted, the importance of stability in maintaining the club’s competitive edge.

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The recent decision by Florian to join Liverpool instead of Bayern Munich underscores the impact of this instability. Despite Bayern’s interest, Wirtz chose the Premier League, raising about the Bundesliga’s appeal to -profile .

Kahn questioned whether the league attractive enough to draw such talent, suggesting that the Bundesliga’s dominance could be misleading if not accompanied by international success.

Kahn’s comments reflect broader about Bayern Munich’s strategic and its ability to maintain its status as a leading European club amidst internal changes. The club’s management faces the challenge of restoring stability to remain competitive in both domestic and international .

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