FC Bayern: Oliver Kahn is committed to Salary Cap Egg

Bavaria Boss Oliver Kahn (52) sees no alternative to a salary upper limit in professional football. In principle, investor allowance is not bad, if it is put into youth football or infrastructure.

"It becomes problematic only if these investments external donors immediately flow one to one in salaries and thus continuously inflated them. Therefore, reasonable regulation is important to us. There must be a salary cap, a salary top," said the CEO of record champions Bayern Munich in the interview with the welt on Sunday.

In the European Club Association ECA there are efforts to introduce restrictions. Kahn: "Several models are discussed, some approaches could be taken from the system in the US professional port. For example, there could be a fixed sum as a salary limit for the entire squad of a club, a so-called hard cap."

Another alternative would be the model, after which the expenses are coupled to the revenue or sales of the club. "For salaries, only a certain percentage of revenue or sales may be issued, that would be a so-called Soft Cap," said the former world classkeeper.

To be able to implement, it is advantageous, "if those clubs that have distanced from the Super League plans are again integrated." Because with a clear attitude of all "can we better implement our goals".

Kahn: Bayern stays at Lewandowski Stur

Due to the Corona Pandemic, the German flagship club has greatly suffered economically. "The pandemie-related sales losses of up to 150 million euros lean on the substance," emphasized the ex-national goalkeeper, vice-world champion of 2002 and World Cup by 2006, "the situation today is what the financial resources are concerned, so a completely different When I found out when I started in January 2020 as the board. "

However, Kahn also sees growth potential at FC Bayern, for example in digitization. "We have fans all over the world, which we want to achieve even better and integrate. With all our aspirations, it is important that football is the focus. Diversification in totally strange areas I do not see," Kahn said. He also looks "positive in the future" with regard to the international competition.

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Clear edge also showed Kahn with the question of an offer for world footballer Robert Lewandowski and a certain "sturgeon" at the Bavarians not to give the Poland: "At Robert, we would definitely afford to stay stubborn."Bavaria Boss Oliver Kahnn (52) sees no alternative to a salary upper limit in professional football. In principle, investor allowance is not bad, if it is put into youth football or infrastructure.

"It becomes problematic only if these investments external donors immediately flow one to one in salaries and thus continuously inflated them. Therefore, reasonable regulation is important to us. There must be a salary cap, a salary top," said the CEO of record champions Bayern Munich in the interview with the welt on Sunday.

In the European Club Association ECA there are efforts to introduce restrictions. Kahn: "Several models are discussed, some approaches could be taken from the system in the US professional port. For example, there could be a fixed sum as a salary limit for the entire squad of a club, a so-called hard cap."

Another alternative would be the model, after which the expenses are coupled to the revenue or sales of the club. "For salaries, only a certain percentage of revenue or sales may be issued, that would be a so-called Soft Cap," said the former world classkeeper.

To be able to implement, it is advantageous, "if those clubs that have distanced from the Super League plans are again integrated." Because with a clear attitude of all "can we better implement our goals".

Kahn: Bayern stays at Lewandowski Stur

Due to the Corona Pandemic, the German flagship club has greatly suffered economically. "The pandemie-related sales losses of up to 150 million euros lean on the substance," emphasized the ex-national goalkeeper, vice-world champion of 2002 and World Cup by 2006, "the situation today is what the financial resources are concerned, so a completely different When I found out when I started in January 2020 as the board. "

However, Kahn also sees growth potential at FC Bayern, for example in digitization. "We have fans all over the world, which we want to achieve even better and integrate. With all our aspirations, it is important that football is the focus. Diversification in totally strange areas I do not see," Kahn said. He also looks "positive in the future" with regard to the international competition.

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Clear edge also showed Kahn with the question of an offer for world footballer Robert Lewandowski and a certain "sturgeon" at the Bavarians not to give the Poland: "At Robert, we would definitely afford to stay stubborn."

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