It's been fascinating to watch, and is not what I had come to expect from Bayern, and their historically clinical transfer dealings.
The past 12 months have been anything but.
He probably should have been sold last year or the year before.
He will ride the pine until the end of his career. He will retire there as his wife is a champion horse jumper. They have a huge barn.
He’s Bavarian through and through.
Like Reus at Dortmund, he’s staying put.
Some of it is at the top. Uli clearly wanted to make a splash before his exit. Bull in a china shop.