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A lot of CL money – for Sané?: FC Bayern is urgently needed by the millions

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A lot of CL money – for Sané?
FC Bayern waves urgently needed million rain

FC Bayern has already earned over 100 million euros in the Champions League alone. The next payment day for Munich should follow against Inter Milan. The money is urgently needed by the record champions.

For FC Bayern Munich, Inter Milan is about moving into the semi -finals – and financially for the next big payment day. Even before the first leg against the Italian football champion and current league leader of Serie A, the Bundesliga-Kösus earned over 100 million euros in the premier class at UEFA premiums alone.

In addition comes with the first leg in the evening (9 p.m. on Prime Video and in LiveTicker at NTV.de) A double -digit million amount from then seven sold -out home games in the reinterpreted Allianz Arena. The move into the semi -finals would be rewarded with another 15 million euros in successes and another game in the local arena against FC Barcelona or Borussia Dortmund.

Incidentally, the European Football Union would pay a winning bonus of 25 million for winning the title in a home final on May 31. All of this is a lot of money that Bayern could also use for possible further contract extensions – for example with national player Leroy Sané.

The 29-year-old is currently playing around the summer for a future in Munich. His contract expires. “We are pleased that Leroy is just as good in shape, we need that when a Jamal Musiala fails,” said sports director Max Eberl after the recent 3-1 league victory in Augsburg, where Sané had hit again. “Leroy does not need to show us in individual games how valuable he is,” Eberl noted with a view to the club’s Sané plans.

Further Champions League income and the also guaranteed high million sums in the double-digit range at the club World Cup in summer in the USA are highly welcome and also necessary in Munich to entertain the expensive staff and possibly attract new stars to Munich.

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