Bayern Munich chief, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, has taken a swipe at Liverpool and Newcastle's summer business for Bundesliga stars in a bitter attack.
The Reds snatched Florian Wirtz for £116million despite Bayern's interest and the German giants were also beaten to £65m Nick Woltemade by Eddie Howe's side.
Rummenigge, who was formerly the CEO at Bayern and is now on their advisory board, pulled no punches in discussing both moves.
'I have to honestly say, I still feel sorry for Florian Wirtz because I think the player would be better off at Bayern Munich than at Liverpool,' the 69-year-old told Welt.
'We could have signed Woltemade,' he added. 'But I also have to say: FC Bayern would be well advised not to go along with every financial madness.'
Despite Rummenigge describing the Woltemade finances as 'madness', Bayern signed 28-year-old Luis Diaz from Liverpool in the summer for the same fee.
But the ex-Germany star went on: 'I've always said: We want sporting success, but please with serious and solid financing. We have a top team.
'We'll be back this year as well. And if the three currently injured players (Jamal Musiala, Alphonso Davies, Hiroki Ito) come back soon, then we'll have a superb team.'
Wirtz had been widely expected to go to Bayern in the summer after emerging as the jewel in Bayer Leverkusen and Germany's crown in recent seasons.
But he snubbed the biggest side in Germany, despite meeting Vincent Kompany, opting to join the Premier League champions instead.
Rummenigge did not expand on why he feels Bayern would have been the more suitable destination for Wirtz but given the club's failure to persuade him to join, after loud overtures in the German media, his words come across as sour grapes.
It has been an underwhelming start for Wirtz at Anfield and he's yet to register a goal or assist in the Premier League or Champions League.
Perhaps that is the basis for Rumenigge saying he 'feels sorry' for the 22-year-old. But the player himself is adamant his luck will turn and the production numbers will rack up soon enough.
He earlier told Sky Germany: 'Yes, of course I would have liked to have scored a goal or collected a few points. But no matter what anyone says, I'm staying cool.
'I don't want to constantly hear "give it time, give it time." Instead, I simply try to do it better each time than before.
'Sometimes there are just phases where things aren't going well for you. I haven't had that very often in my career.
'Once I get through it—that might be harsh, because I'm not playing badly, I just haven't got the points (goals and assists) yet — it will come at some point, and then everything will be fine.
'It’s no secret that I’d like to have more so far, but I’m patient, and as I just said, I know full well that I can play good football. Sooner or later, I’m sure that things will return to normal.'
As for Woltemade, Bayern wanted to sign him as a back-up to Harry Kane but the 6ft 6in forward chose Newcastle and is Alexander Isak's replacement.
The 23-year-old scored on his debut at St James' Park and Bayern ended up signing Nicolas Jackson on loan from Chelsea.
itznk150
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Zuodisty
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as a bayern fan what rummenigge says is not good at all very unprofessional he suppose to focus on how to re-strategize his plan to help BAYERN win treble this season instead of having negative criticism against players from different clubs. you are grown up but acting like someone with no wisdom try to be positive and allow good spirits of luck flow within your club than indirectly give room for bad energy to ruin your team spirit effort for success this season so please better stop bias mindset to rescue your squad
SGTSingam
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Don't get so worried, Rummenigge !! Florian Wirtz is now a Reds and He'll Never Walk Alone as well ❤️