Bayern bosses were very upset about Kimmich’s documentary. Further cooperation beyond 2025 seems difficult to imagine. Barca are interested, but can’t pay his salary & transfer fee.Kimmich is still waiting for an offer, otherwise he would like to stay in Munich until the end of his contract
by pewpewlasersandshit
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There’s no place for him in the team anyways. We had a good time but now it’s time to leave.
Considering that Uli was part of it, I highly doubt this report.
The docu was pretty tame. Why be upset about it?
I think if there is a big offer we should consider a sale otherwise renew for a lowered salary.
Horseshit
What exactly did he say in the documentary?
Sounds like Pletti again thinking a fkin documentary is the end all and be all of decision-making
this kind of stuff has to be sanctioned by the club anyways, why would they be upset when they knew about it?
How was it even publicly known if he took the vaccine or not? How did the media even come to know that? Isn’t it illegal to disclose medical information like that, by both the employer and by medicinans?
Yet more horseshit surrounding Kimmich. I really wish footballers would come out and say “do not trust the press”.
Football Journalism is the worst of any sport, followed by F1
barca interested but literally cannot afford anything involved in the transfer lol
i am also interested in a Ferrari
It really annoys me more than it should that Barcelona still gets included in all of these transfer rumors when everyone on the planet knows their financial situation. If Barcelona can’t afford the transfer fee or the salary, whey are they even in this conversation?
The documentary also made me angry, at least the excerpts I’ve seen
Like he made a huge mistake. To cry he didn’t get support for his stupid behaviour is just like… what planet are these people even living on
Man it is the summer of 2024 and we are back to discussing the Covid vaccine.
I think Kimmich has the right to say whatever is on his mind and there is absolutely no reason for the club to be disappointed by the release of his documentary.
That being said I also understand the reaction of the club during the whole debate back then.
Backing Kimmich then would have been detrimental for the club‘s image.
In hindsight we as a society- and I don’t exclude myself there – went too far in dividing the people and shifting the blame for the continuous restrictions to the unvaccinated rather than searching the dialogue to regain their trust in science rather than superstitions and fake news.
But during that time there was nothing the club could have done without causing a massive backlash.
To me, Kimmich is a player who always gave it all on the pitch and someone I‘d like to see wearing our jersey for the rest of his career.
Kimmich is one of the best midfielders in the world. We finally get a defensive partner for him, then we sell him? Kroos level mistake
He will stay, he just built a house in Grünwald, his parents live close to Munich and he is a family man as you can see in the documentary. He has no business in Barcelona or elsewhere.
They’re not upset because of the documentary, they’re upset because he hasn’t been that great and this is a door Out of this