Bayern coach Flick on Alaba Poker: “get the heat out”



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Bayern Munich coach Hansi Flick advocates in the poker contract around David Alaba that both sides, the player and the club, “come closer and take the reins.”

He praises Alaba as the “heart” of the team, which has become perhaps the best central defender of the moment. “I hope he continues to play for Bayern Munich,” said Flick.

Earlier, Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge called for an end to public discussions in contract poker with the ÖFB star. “I really ask you to calm down and keep the discussions internally,” Rummenigge said Thursday on “Bild live.”

Rummenigge reminder

Recently, there was a bit of a stir after Munich’s Honorary President Uli Hoeneß violently attacked the defense advisor and angered Alaba. “First of all, I advise all parties not to comment further in public,” says Rummenigge, expressly including representatives of the German record champions.

Contract negotiations must be carried out “confidentially and discreetly”, the CEO warns. Alaba, who has become the head of defense, plays an “important and significant role” for Bayern. The club and coach Hansi Flick want to stay with the 28-year-old Viennese, as Rummenigge says. Wait for a timely solution. Alaba’s contract in Munich expires at the end of the new season.

Hoeneß had revealed that Alaba, who has played for FC Bayern since the age of 16, should be awarded a four- or five-year contract. However, the club does not want to make it one of the highest earners, which would mean an annual salary of more than 20 million euros. Hoeneß said of Alaba’s adviser, Pini Zahavi, that he was a “greedy piranha”.

Zahavi and Alaba’s father, George, had rejected Hoeneß’s claims of greed. Alaba herself was “shocked and also hurt” by the latest vortex.


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