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Bayern Munich demand £140m for France internationa
Topic Started: Jan 21 2009, 06:15 PM (123 Views)
loyalroyal
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• Bayern general manager values Ribéry higher than Kaka
• Milan had expressed an interest in French winger

Bayern Munich general manager Uli Hoeness has slapped a £140m (€150m) price tag on midfielder Franck Ribéry. The France international was a reported target for Milan, who were thought to see him as a possible replacement for Kaka before his proposed move to Manchester City fell through last night.

Hoeness, though, values the former Marseille man higher than the Brazilian. "If Kaka is meant to be worth 120m [euros], then Franck Ribéry is worth 150m," Hoeness told Eurosport television. "We would only perhaps start to consider selling him at a sum like this."

Hoeness was speaking at the end of Bayern's 2-0 friendly win at second division side Kaiserslautern.


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Those cupcakes city have destroyed the footballing market :whistle:
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SaggySacks
Jan 21 2009, 06:16 PM
Those cupcakes city have destroyed the footballing market :whistle:
They haven't even spent anything substantial yet...

Think this is just Bayern's way of saying he's not for sale. They always play hardball with transfers and quite rightly too.
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Or effectively saying it'll cost you everything City paid you and more to get him.

btw £17m for De Jong?....a player who would have been reportedly available for £2m at the end of the season.

City, IMO are coming across as increasingly desperate. They're trying to run before they can walk.
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Hammer Jake
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I'm sure they'd settle for half that price though...
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flak
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talkingsense
Jan 22 2009, 02:30 PM
Or effectively saying it'll cost you everything City paid you and more to get him.

btw £17m for De Jong?....a player who would have been reportedly available for £2m at the end of the season.

City, IMO are coming across as increasingly desperate. They're trying to run before they can walk.
Yeah...it depends if those reports are right or whether the £2m cost is from him buying his contract out which never happens.

Bayern would probably consider selling for between 30 and 40 million i'd have thought.
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flak
Jan 22 2009, 05:06 PM

Bayern would probably consider selling for between 30 and 40 million i'd have thought.
Possibly but not to man city or any club they have just spent a stupid amount of money with.

I think othr clubs will look at what Bayern have said and think twice about selling a prized asset to city. However obcene the amount they may have received (if they've sold a superstar) they're going to have to spend most, if not all, of it on a replacement
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