Reigning champions are intent on continuing their
transfer policy and will keep on trying to sign the best players available,
maintaining "a good relationship" with BVB.
Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge says that
the Bundesliga champions will not stop signing players from Borussia Dortmund
just to maintain a good relationship with their rivals.
The Bavarians have received criticism from some quarters
for their tendency to stockpile the Bundesliga's best talent, with the signings
of Mario Gotze and Robert Lewandowski from BVB in particular causing uproar.
Nevertheless, Rummenigge has made it clear that Bayern
will not change their transfer policy, irrespective of how their rivals feel
about it.
"We would never make a senseless decision to no
longer sign players from Dortmund," he told ZDF.
"We have a good relationship with Dortmund. I met
with their CEO last summer and any bad feelings were cleared up then."
Bayern lured Gotze to the Allianz Arena last season by
triggering his €37 million (£30.5m) exit clause, while Lewandowski will make
the move to Bavaria on a free transfer this summer.
Culled from Goal
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