AC Milan attempted to explore a move for Bayern Munich center-back Kim Min-jae, but was soundly shot down by the Bavarians:
In reality, Bayern Munich might have wanted to sell Min-jae at some point this summer, but the Bavarians can ill-afford to lose him now.
Bayern Munich legend Jupp Heynckes has hit the point in his life where football just does not hit the same for him.
"My interest in football has waned. I still follow Bayern, Mönchengladbach, Bilbao, Real, Barcelona and Spanish football in general, as well as top games in England and France. I'm selective. Interests - including those within the family - have generally shifted. I watch the big games, but sometimes I'd rather go to the gym than watch the Bundesliga," Heynckes said. "There's a glut of games, and consumers are overwhelmed. But that's the only way the business works: The players earn exorbitant amounts of money, and the clubs have to generate the money. Football is just a commercial thing. TV dictates the unfriendly kick-off times."
Welcome to Bavarian Podcast Works -- Edges and Underdogs, a BuLi Action Show!
This is not your run-of-the-mill gambling show as we are putting more focus on the ins-and-outs of the actual match day's showdowns, rather than an odds-driven format (but yes, you will get the odds as well). This podcast is for people who watch the Bundesliga intently and who want to dive into some of the big games for each match day. Through that, we will also provide some information that could help those seeking to make a wager or two.
Each week, we will highlight three matches to talk through and break down who has the edge, who might be hurting, who is susceptible to being upset, who's getting hot, and more! This is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works -- Edges and Underdogs, a BuLi Action Show:
Liverpool was taking a look at Real Madrid attacker Rodrygo, but the deal will not happen:
One aspect of football that Thomas Müller that has always been the fans.
"The fans are part of the fascination of football. We've shared many moments together, tough defeats and great victories, which we've all felt. You might think that football, with its 90 minutes of play and sometimes just one goal or no goal at all, would be the Valium of the modern age. But that's not the case. The game, the rivalry between the teams, the different cultures - it still grips us all," Müller said.
Bayern Munich will hit the road to face off with its old striker -- and academy product -- Sandro Wagner.
Wagner is now the coach at FC Augsburg and got his team off to a good start in the Bundesliga with a big win over SC Freiburg. Now, though, the stakes are higher as Bayern Munich will roll into town for what should be a major test for Die Fuggerstädter. Let's get into it, this is what we have on tap for this edition of the Bavarian Podcast Works -- Preview Show:
Manuel Akanji could be leaving Manchester City, but has yet to accept an offer from Galatasaray:
This kid should have never left Hoffenheim.
At one point, Maximilian Beier was thought of as potentially being Germany's next striker. Now...not so much.
With his growth stunted at Borussia Dortmund, Beier could be moving on:
Bayern Munich was the first team out of the pot in the Champions League draw and has a heck of a slate of opponents.
Clearly, the Champions League season is gong to be a challenge, but Bayern Munich looks equipped to handle what should be a very rigorous draw:
We'll talk about the match-ups, what to watch for with Bayern Munich, and