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Bundesliga clubs are increasingly reluctant to let their top players join FC Bayern and are trying to keep them away from Munich. Most recently, Borussia Dortmund have explicitly excluded Bayern from the list of clubs to which Nico Schlotterbeck's release clause would apply. Last summer also provided further examples with Leverkusen and Stuttgart fighting tooth and nail to prevent Florian Wirtz and Nick Woltemade respectively from joining Bayern. On the one hand, Bundesliga clubs want to avoid further strengthening Bayern and increasing the gap to them - on the other hand, the huge financial resources in England mean that German clubs can command exorbitant fees for their players and sell them to the Premier League instead. The players now also accept that their clubs are actively hindering their chances of joining Bayern. This has led Bayern bosses to rethink some aspects of their strategy. The club's transfer policy is no longer heavily focused on German international players in the Bundesliga, but is shifting more towards international stars like Luis Díaz and promising talents from abroad [@StefanKumberger, @SPORT1]


Barcelona have conceded 44 goals in the UCL since the start of last season, most of any club in that span 🤯


Si se enfrentaran el Bayern Múnich de 2013 contra el de 2015, y el del sextete contra el actual. ¿Quiénes llegarían a la final y quién la ganaría?







@8esart Imagine doubting the greatest keeper of all time , we will be fine , im more worried about our fullbacks


















