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Germany Sky: Bayern said he would give Wanal a chance, but he couldn t feel the club s trust

12:17am, 23 August 2025Football

. Not just Wanar, many talented young players find it difficult to get the opportunity they deserve at Bayern, and the promised game time is often far from reality.

Not long ago, another genius, Aznu, insisted on a transfer. He believed that he did not get enough training and development opportunities. Although he gave up participating in the Moroccan national team at the request of Bayern to go to the Club World Cup, he ended up only 8 minutes of playing time in the United States, and his opponent was the New Zealand semi-professional team Auckland City.

Several years ago, Stiller (now in Stuttgart) and Ilditz (now in Juventus) also had similar experiences. Even young players introduced from outside, such as Terr, who has already transferred to Tottenham and Heraffenberg, who is now Liverpool's main midfielder, chose to leave because they did not believe the club's plan for them.

Trust on young players such as Carl, Asaray, Bischov?

It is not easy to gain a foothold in the "shark pond" where Bayern is full of stars and is full of self-contained. Many factors are playing a role. It is also a fact that some young talents have not shown their best attitude. The club must also reflect on their way of treating young players. Is their words and deeds consistent? Is the signal being passed correct?

At least it is doubtful that when 17-year-old Leonard Carr or 18-year-old Asare performed well in the preseason, he did not get a reasonable chance to play in the German Super Cup. Even the new player Bischoov, who has been tested in the Bundesliga, was replaced only in the third minute of injury time. In this case, can Bayern win the trust of the new generation of players? Wanar's concerns make sense.

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