Erling Haaland

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"let's see what life will bring later on" vs "much is possible in life"

you don't need to say much else, it's ok

Finish the quote....

"nothing can be ruled out."
In fact, the full quote is, ""it can't be ruled out that Bayern will make an offer at some point in the future."
Why would you even make such a statement rather than deflecting it entirely.

Flick book-ends his "life" comment by referring to the potentiality of a transfer as a possibility.
Ole book-ends his "life" comment by rebuking any discussion of transfer talk entirely.

There is a clear and obvious contrast.
 
Finish the quote....

"nothing can be ruled out."

Flick book-ends his "life" comment by referring to the potentiality of a transfer as a possibility.
Ole book-ends his "life" comment by rebuking any discussion of transfer talk entirely.

There is a clear and obvious contrast.
The idiom "im Leben ist sehr viel möglich" ("very much is possible in life") refers to events that you regard as highly unlikely.
It's a basically a version of "Who knows, crazier things have happened".

I don't have the exact wording of the question and how it was framed, but I expect something like "could you imagine Haaland as Lewandowski successor someday". Flick is not the bullish type, and frankly, who gives a shit, why would he need to rule anything out.
Pretty hypocritical to be moralistic about that quote when the whole week was full of rumours of your club's pursuit of the same player.
 
But that's the thing, isn't it? No question that if Barsa was a German or an English club for that matter, they would not be able to purchase anyone of note. But I can see La Liga and the Catalan authorities doing everything in their power to help Barsa overcome their financial difficulties. Hence my line about their "bottomless credit"
What can La Liga or Catalan authorities do? Unless they give them money then not much, is not a thing about Barca not having money no spend on transfers is a thing about Barca not being able to even afford their current squad.

Rumors say they want to renegotiate old player contracts to bring their wages down, how do you think bringing 100M Haaland would look for that case?

Its just not happening not this year nor the next one. I dont think you realize how deep their financial crisis is. It will be a long long path to recovery.
 
What's the deal with Hansi Flick's comments on Haaland?

He could just refuse to talk about his rival's key player as a potential target openly?
I highly doubt that Bayern get him from Dortmund (both because Lewandowski is still going strong and Haaland will probably want a new league), but they'll probably be thinking that the option might be there later on in his career.
 
Let's see how Koundè handles him tonight. Be good to see him against a world class striker
 
We simply have to sign him.

If any English club is bidding it would be irresponsible to not atleast match the bid.
 
Absolute world class forward but just worry he won't get the service with our holes in the team behind him
 
There's no way that Haaland isn't a Jojo's Bizarre Adventure character. That speed, acceleration and strength is only explainable in the exception of having a stand.
 
OK Dortmund, what's your "Buy it now" price? Let's just hit the buy button, no fecking around.
 
He is absolutely brilliant.

We have to sign him FFS.


Also what a shite VAR review. That goal was perfectly fair.
 
Absolute world class forward but just worry he won't get the service with our holes in the team behind him
I feel like he would drop down a level or two if we did sign him. Most players we do sign often decline with us, it would be alright if we signed a proper player for the RW and Pogba doesn’t leave.

but let’s be honest if he didn’t sign for us with only Dortmund as our competition we’ve got no hope with City, Madrid, Barcelona involved.
 
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