August 30, 2025
Liverpool hero slams bayern Munich transmission plan after the movement of Luis Diaz – “I wouldn’t pay for it”

Liverpool hero slams bayern Munich transmission plan after the movement of Luis Diaz – “I wouldn’t pay for it”

Bayern Munich’s transfer window crunches after a big change to sign Luis Diaz from Liverpool. Nevertheless, Didi Hamann made a devastating assessment of the summer of Bavaria.

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As a hero in Liverpool for his role in Istanbul triumph, Hamann has become known as an expert for his blunt, factual approach. The red ones were occasionally at the end, but it is Bavaria who put on his anger on this occasion.

The move for Diaz comes after Bayern Florian Wirtz has not missed anyone as a Liverpool. And while Hamann does not necessarily have a problem with the signing of the Colombian, who enjoyed a good year under Arne Slot and has every chance to be successful in the Bundesliga, he believes that the club was poorly managed behind the scenes.

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Of course, Liverpool was the main users of Bayern’s suffering. When the gem of the Bundesliga snapped in Wirtz, it cannot imagine that he would ultimately lead to the fact that such a nice fee for Diaz, a 28-year-old winger.

In short, the Wirtz mistake has on the hind foot all summer. Hamann believes that things will go back:

“The problem of Bayern is: Last year many contracts were promised, like the one for [Alphonso] Davies, [Jamal] Musiala, or [Joshua] Kimmich, which the supervisory board did not approved, “said Hamann.” This type of thing costs the call!

“Bavaria has communication problems; many things could have been prevented if they had given themselves up and discussed beforehand how much money was assigned for what. And they agreed to the players, like Wirtz and Woltemade.

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“But you sometimes have to inform the other club. The question of management is whether it is worth a call [Bayer Leverkusen sporting director Simon] Rolfes or [Stuttgart chairman Alexander] Wehrle.

“You found everything from the newspaper: all of these costs and calls and ultimately money. The next one was always expensive.”

Florian Wirtz from Liverpool watched on July 26, 2025 in Hong Kong, China, before the pre-season game of Liverpool FC V AC Milan in the Kai Tak Stadium.

Florian Wirtz from Liverpool. -Kredit: Thomas Tang/Eurasien Sportbilder/Getty Images

Wirtz is now at Anfield and scores his first goal for the club with a friendly victory against Yokohama FM. But Nick Woltemade remains a Stuttgart player.

Should Bayern now double the other long -term goal and add the attack next to Diaz Wolemade? Although Hamann complained about the relocation damage caused by this Saga, Hamann is not so sure.

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“There will be movement if Bavaria pays an additional EUR 60 million (USA 69 million US dollars),” said Hamann. “I wouldn’t pay for it.

“He is a good player, had a good year, but he was not even registered for the Champions League. He only knows about busy weeks from television!

“We have to see how he deals with the pressure. I think he could play. But 60 million or more? This business model leads to ruin. For me, Bavaria’s interest would be over now.”

But of course Bayern Munich has the problem that everyone knows that it was willing to pay a huge sum for Wirtz. Liverpool was able to be stuck over the fee for Diaz, and Stuttgart can do the same when it comes to Woltemade.

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Ultimately, Bavaria needs the attacking reinforcement, especially after Musiala has suffered a serious injury at the World Cup. The very public failures (along with this accident of injuries) have led to a position in which it probably only has to accept that some larger transmission premiums pay for its remaining goals.

Of course, a crisis in the Allianz Arena usually includes a league title. But Hamann’s brutal comments are just a further memory of how well Liverpool has led under Richard Hughes this summer, who has shown its value on the transfer market after a quiet first year.

Liverpool was not as Wirtz and quickly completed the offers for Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez and Hugo Ekikte, and a change for Alexander Isak could still be in the works. In combination with its intelligent sale, it looks like the Big Dog of the Transfer Market – a crown that Bayern Munich was once used to.

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