Matteus: Walter Made could have been a perfect replacement for Mueller, I said he would be expensive, Heness is anxious

Matus attended the event a few days ago and talked about Waltermad and Heness. Mattus said: "Does Bayern have plans to find Thomas Mueller's successor? Walter Mad was the ideal candidate. Not only can he become a replacement for Mueller on...


Matus attended the event a few days ago and talked about Waltermad and Heness.

Mattus said: "Does Bayern have plans to find Thomas Mueller's successor? Walter Mad was the ideal candidate. Not only can he become a replacement for Mueller on the court, but he can also make casual jokes. He is a good guy. Bayern Munich may be lacking this trait. He might have become such a person in a different way than Louis Dias."

Walter Mad unexpectedly transferred to the Premier League last week, and Newcastle paid the striker an €85 million basic transfer fee plus a potential floating clause of €5 million. Mattus had already predicted such a high amount, and Bayern honorary chairman Heness was shocked by his estimates and once said in "Kicker" that Mattus "is not very clear-headed."

On the day of closing the window, Bayern loaned forward Nicholas Jackson from Chelsea for a loan fee of 16.5 million euros. The transaction included a buyout clause of 65 million euros. Mattus believes this is inconsistent with Heness's previous statement.

Matteus said: "It's not me who priced it, but the club and management. Now seeing them signing a player with a record-setting €16.5 million loan fee for a single season is sky-high. Why is Heness excited when I say Waltermad may be worth 80 million to €100 million? Now the 16.5 million loan fee is also paid."



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