Bavarians do not hide their interest buy-out clause in the contract Marco Reuus (25 million euros). "Millionaires" frustrated.
Last year clarified that Borussia Dortmund is not too learned from "The Case of Mario Gotze", which was left without its best player, the decision to Bayern for 37 million triggers a purchase clause.
Shortly afterwards, in order to pacify the crowd, the director of "millionaires" Hans Joachim wacky explained that only one player has a redemption clause. None other than Mark Royce (25)!
That's what the public were silent a year, and then Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge said last week that Royce "very interesting player" and that he was "very dangerous" by the fact that a club can be a 25 million buy out his contract.
"Millionaires" are quickly react to it.
"Borussia Dortmund irritated notes that Karl Heinz Rummenigge days talking about our internal club matters. We are sure that everyone who follows football pretty clear what's behind it. Rummenigge is very aware that his conduct will only further damage the already tense relations Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich, "says the site Bundes league runner-up.
Wacky explained that the club, naturally, as an employer, will not publicly disclose any details about its employees.
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