Normally I’m quite harsh on these things but there are extenuating circumstances here. UEFA were making changed to FFP during the middle of covid with no knowledge of exactly what the next few years would hold. Expecting clubs to keep up with unexpected changes when they might have front weighted their allowed FFP losses etc. is a challenge.
UEFA aren’t perfect with FFP rule breaches but its not like they haven’t attempted to ban many large clubs from Europe before.
Not only Leonardo Bonucci. Juventus also told Weston McKennie that he’s NOT part of the plans.
McKennie will not work together with the first team and won’t travel for the USA pre season tour.
https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1679567749343739905
I think its just mainly the price. There’s not many clubs who pay £80m+ and even less who have an opening in central midfield.
Arsenal tried in January but the price was too high, Real were focussed on Bellingham, PSG went with the Sporting guy and Man City dont need him, so its pretty much only Chelsea and Man Utd left who’d pay silly money (other than Saudi clubs).
So on the same day that Tuchel says we can’t discuss Kane, the Bayern president decides to openly talk about…Kane.
Don’t think this will help Bayern much tbh.