In general, I wonder how Borussia Dortmund manages to remain among the leaders of German football with such tactics of the annual sale of their leaders. On the other hand, after all this, it is not at all surprising that Bayern Munich has been consistently becoming Bundesliga champions year after year for the past eleven years. And even when Bayern Munich seems to be handing the title into the wrong hands, as this season, Borussia Dortmund is not able to take this title and take the decisive step.
As you can see that if dortmund dortmund is still remaing among some top clubs in bundesliga. The only problem is why dortmund never won the league even since a decade ago. I believe some people might see the habits that owned by this club to sell good player even to the its rival as a very bad habit. There is also another unanswered question about dortmund regarding it. Will dortmund able to survive without even try to sell the player?
Since dortmund is not having a good income from bundesliga even when it was playing on UCL as well. Dortmund has to stabilized its financial to make sure if it will be able to pay its players salary.
I do believe some people will be feeling skeptical about this club caused by dortmund was selling more and more player to another club but since the main reason is only known by its intern and people can only speculate.
Even if Dortmund had not sold its key players there is still no guarantee that they would have been able to win the Bundesliga.
That makes sense if dortmund was selling its player to the another club.
In recent seasons, Dortmund has become a club that generates high profits from the sale of its players. that's why, it can be said that Dortmund has such stable financial resources. the point is, we don't know exactly how much they spent and how much they received. anyway I'm not interested in exploring, maybe just for general things. but, it seems that the business they run is the only source that generates large funds for them. because if I refer to various media that I have read, the 50+1 system makes this competition uncompetitive and there are only a few rich teams. it is difficult in competition to recruit potential players, because their funds are limited without outside investors. we can refer to Bayern Munich, they have Die hard Bayern supporters. and one of Bayern's biggest sources of income is broadcast revenue, aka TV broadcasting rights revenue. In Budeseliga, only 25% of TV broadcasting rights revenue is divided equally among the contestants, the remainder is distributed according to performance in the league. that's why, Munich remained financially healthy and they became a dominating club.
Back to Dortmund, I often review it in several posts that Dortmund was almost bankrupt. and finally, the Jurgen Klopp era came and they started to produce talented players. then, they released it at a high price. By the way, I'm still in the light of Dortmund's glorious era and my favorite player is Jan Koller.