Bubi transfers at FC Bayern: the next gem is approaching
Created: 08/11/2022, 10:11 am
By: Philipp Kessler, Manuel Bonke
FC Bayern is busy on the transfer market.
The record champions not only hire expensive superstars, but also young talents for the future.
Munich – This transfer summer, FC Bayern is not only upgrading in the professional area, but also in the youth department – preferably from abroad!
Latest achievement of the Munich talent factory: Javier Fernandez (15).
The central midfielder is captain of the Spain U16 national team and comes from the youth team of Atlético Madrid.
However, the transfer is not yet done because Fernandez is not yet 16 years old.
A paragraph of the license regulation for players states that youth players may only be granted a playing license once they have reached the age of 16.
In addition, the approval of UEFA is required because it is a foreign exchange, as reported by tz.de.
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Fernandez is already the second Spanish talent to find its way to Munich.
Two weeks ago, the German record champions announced the transfer of Adam Aznou (16), who broke up his tents at FC Barcelona's La Masia and has already moved in on campus.
The winger is planned for the Bayern U17s, but can be recommended for the U19s with good performances.
"FC Bayern Munich tried very hard for me.
I'm very happy about this move and looking forward to continuing my education at this big club," said the teenager after his move.
Holger Seitz (47), sports director on campus, justified the interest in the player as follows: "Adam is a creative winger with a lot of offensive drive.
He is quick, technically adept, strong in the game and hits good crosses.
We are convinced that he will strengthen our junior teams and, above all, that he has further development potential.”
FC Bayern, led by sports director Hasan Salihamidzic, is chasing talent on the transfer market.
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Bubi offensive at FC Bayern: cheap superstars of tomorrow or high transfer income
And this explains the Munich Bubi offensive: Sports director Hasan Salihamidzic (45), technical manager Marco Neppe (36), campus manager Jochen Sauer (50), sports director Seitz and their scouting teams want exceptional talent as early as possible bind to FC Bayern - whether from home or abroad.
The transfer fees for players of this age are still manageable.
Either they make the leap to the pros, like Jamal Musiala (19), Alphonso Davies (21) or Paul Wanner (16) did, or they are resold for millions.
Chris Richards, for example, (sales: 20 million) did this in an exemplary manner.
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The Munich team also believe that the Croatian attacker Lovro Zvonarek (17/ came from Slaven Belupo for 1.8 million euros) and the South Korean offensive player Hyun-ju Lee (19/ came from the Pohang Steelers) can do the same.
Both are currently playing with the amateurs in the regional league.
Lee has now been signed on permanently after his loan and is considered a fast and technically adept dribbler.
The youngster was even supposed to go on a US tour with the pros, but had to pull out due to injury.
Also hotly traded among insiders: Noel Aseko Nkili (16).
The central midfielder recently came from Hertha BSC.
He is planned for the U17s and is compared in the industry to his style of play with France star N'Golo Kanté (31 / Chelsea).
Manuel Bonke, Philipp Kessler