Michael Reschke, the former technical director of Bayern Munich, highlighted his collaboration with Uli Hoeneß and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge regarding player transfers. They were the primary contacts for transfer ideas but lacked in-depth knowledge of the international market. Reschke emphasized the importance of presenting a strong sporting conviction and financial plan, backed by compelling evidence. He recalled successful discussions about the acquisitions of Joshua Kimmich and Kingsley Coman, dispelling notions that Hoeneß and Rummenigge interfered with transfer decisions. A well-structured proposal was essential for gaining their support.
"During my time at the club, Uli Hoeneß and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge were the main contacts for transfer ideas. They didn't know the international player market inside out, and it wasn't their job."
"If you approached them both, presented a clear sporting conviction and a sensible financial concept, and backed it up with compelling videos and reports, you always received backing from them."
"Of course, there were questions and discussions, but neither of them was ever an obstacle. I remember well discussions about the transfers of Kimmich and Coman, whom neither of them was obviously familiar with."
"When Marco Neppe and I presented a clear concept, we could definitely convince them."
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