Katrin Müller-Hohenstein Criticizes Harry Kane Transfer Saga: The Absurdity of Football Business

2023-08-10 02:53:00

The transfer poker has been around Harry Kane for weeks. Katrin Müller-Hohenstein has had enough of that and criticizes the football business.

Munich – From a German point of view, it is the transfer saga of the summer of 2023 par excellence. Will Harry Kane move to Bayern or will the captain of the English national team stay with Tottenham Hotspur? Reports of alleged agreements, breakthroughs or cancellations have been pouring in for weeks. With all the twists and turns, many fans are likely to have had enough of the never-ending transfer posse.

Katrin Müller-HohensteinBorn:2. August 1965 (58 years old) in ErlangenModeration: The current sports studio, international football matchesHonours: Golden Camera, Bavarian Order of Merit

Müller-Hohenstein thinks Kane transfer is absurd

Katrin Müller-Hohenstein sees it that way too. “A story is somehow artificially kept alive and jazzed up. This is getting on my nerves. I think Bayern too, by the way,” said the sports presenter to the radio station Antenna Bavaria.

Müller-Hohenstein also finds critical words about the transfer fee traded. When asked how absurd she thinks the numbers for the planned transfer are, the 58-year-old replied: “On a scale of one to ten, about 80!” FC Bayern should now be ready to transfer up to 110 million euros to pay for Kane.

Katrin Müller-Hohenstein has had enough of the Harry Kane transfer saga.

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“Then there is something wrong with the market” – Müller-Hohenstein criticizes football transfers

In general, Müller-Hohenstein thinks that the ever-expanding sums in professional football are bad for the sport in the long run. “I know a lot of people who were once really ardent football fans and today they say: ‘I’m sorry, but I’m out of it.’ The money already destroys a lot, ”believes the ZDF presenter.

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The 58-year-old is aware that the market is making such sums, but he is certain: “I always say that there is something wrong with the market.” One or the other football fan might see it the same way. (kk)

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