Bayern Munich content to let Barcelona pay in installments for Anthony Gordon
Bayern Munich has decided not to pursue Anthony Gordon after Barcelona made a more attractive offer. Sporting chief Max Eberl is not facing criticism for the decision, as the club was not willing to exceed its budget. Barcelona will pay the transfer fee in installments, reflecting their ongoing financial strategy.
- ▪Bayern Munich was not prepared to match Barcelona's offer for Anthony Gordon.
- ▪Max Eberl reached an agreement with Gordon but was limited by a budget set by the supervisory board.
- ▪Barcelona is paying the transfer fee in installments as part of their financial strategy.
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