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Kehl: Bayern title is not good for German football

Bayern Munich won their 11th Bundesliga title in a row with as few as 71 points.
Borussia Dortmund had everything in their grasp yet just dealt with a 2-2 home draw against Mainz, the equalizer coming past the point of no return in the game.
Indeed, even to say the least, Bayern are fantastic in the league, which isn’t uplifting news for rivals yet in addition for the competitiveness of the league, guarantees Dortmund’s sporting chief Sebastian Kehl.
Kehl commented, “I don’t know if that was a statement from German football today.” I don’t think it was really great for the Bundesliga in general.”
When Borussia Dortmund won in 2011-12, the champion was not a Munich team with a B in their name for the last time.
In the early 2000s, when Dortmund, Werder Bremen, Stuttgart, and Wolfsburg all won the league, the league was slightly more competitive.
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Borussia Dortmund’s position on resigning Jadon Sancho uncovered

Borussia Dortmund is reportedly considering the possibility of re-signing Jadon Sancho if Manchester United is open to letting him go in January.
According to Sport BILD, Dortmund’s manager, Edin Terzic, views the x of bringing Sancho back to the club as appealing, especially if the team continues to struggle with creativity.
Sancho’s situation at Manchester United has become complicated after he was banned from using all first-team facilities due to his public dispute with manager Erik ten Hag.
The 23-year-old winger called Ten Hag a liar on social media earlier this month, leading to tensions within the squad.
Dortmund, which has struggled to find the back of the net with just nine goals in the first six games of the 2023/24 Bundesliga season, could see Sancho as a potential solution to their scoring woes if he can rediscover his form.
Sancho previously enjoyed a successful spell at the club before moving to Manchester United.
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JUST IN: Man Utd confirm injury to Aaron Wan-Bissaka

Manchester United has officially announced that Aaron Wan-Bissaka suffered a hamstring injury over the weekend.
In their statement, the club confirmed that:
“Aaron is set for a period on the sidelines after sustaining an injury during Saturday’s game against Brighton.”
Although the club’s statement mentions that the full-back will be sidelined for “several weeks,” The Athletic reports that he might be out for up to two months.
Wan-Bissaka had featured in all five Premier League games this season, and his absence will be felt by the team.
With Wan-Bissaka sidelined, Diogo Dalot is expected to step in as the starting right-back for Manchester United’s upcoming Champions League match against Bayern Munich on Wednesday.
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EXPLAINED: How Madrid can afford Mbappe and Davies next summer without having to sell

Real Madrid‘s combined squad salary bill is currently €485 million, while La Liga’s wage limit for the club will be €727 million for the next season, according to COPE.
This surplus in the wage limit provides Real Madrid with the opportunity to spend significantly in the upcoming summer transfer window without the need to sell players.
The €242 million difference between the limit and the actual wage spending opens up possibilities for big signings, including players like Alphonso Davies and Kylian Mbappe.
While this surplus doesn’t guarantee that Real Madrid won’t sell any players or that specific targets like Davies and Mbappe will be signed, it does give the club financial flexibility to pursue top talent in the transfer market.
Ultimately, the decision on signings will depend on the club’s priorities and needs for the next season.
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