If you ask some random guys on street, they will say Dortmund are selling club and Bayern's bitch, but is that true? I don't think so. So I wouldn't go with "Word on the street".
... Obviously we have fallen very low and it takes bit of time to recover.
I don't want to derail the thread but want to give a short answer:
Selling club is true. Bayerns bitch not anymore, since some years. I also would argue that Dortmund is coming from nothing, and worked their ass up to climb up the ladder. Climbed up the ladder from being bancrupt to being the first contender for the german title after Bayern, being always a good team in the CL, and are by now the most famous name when its coming to have and develop the best young players of the world. This is the state the club is in now. But i think its not to arrogant to say that the board don't want to become that our standard, its a step in our great develoment. And they are working to progress further. And i think its working. A few years ago Bayern would have been able to snap every player from us. These times are long gone. A few years ago nobody would have placed a bet that United got no chance against us in signing worldbeaters like Haaland and so on. I think Dortmund is the best example of a well runed club worldwide. They worked their way through all the obstacles which comes on the way if you are getting success as a club and managed to climb further and further, growing and getting stronger step by step.
I dont agree with that last paragraph. Anybody with at least a reasonable knowledge of European football should know that United generally have an outstanding record of promoting youth and creating superstars. 2 of the most globally recognisable players of the last 20 years followed that path.
You talking about Ronaldo? This is a long time ago.
Today, the examples of Sancho (when he first moved), Haaland, Bellingham and so on doesn't prove your point.
You maybe got some young players which are decent. But no one is the next shiny big thing you are always reading about. Respect for some acadamy players in your squad and in the PL. But is there the next golden boy of europe? They are decent, but even in your own club there is a big debate if they are good enough to fullfil the expectations a PL- and CL conteding United would have.
And you are missing the point that you only focus on young players in Dortmunds squad the whole world is excited about, Haaland, Sancho, Reyna, (Pulisic) and so on, but forgeting all the young players coming out, but don't fullfil our expectations, but are playing in decent clubs or leagues elsewhere.