I understand that a club is only as strong as their finances, and one of the ways they can do this is by making a profit from the sale of their talented players. But in the midst of that can they not balance again between business and achievement? I think they can, and their pattern must be changed, that's all. If we look at every season there will be new players who stand out at this club, and in the following season they will sell them. Keeping it 2 or 3 seasons I think it can be done, especially they are good at finding talented players.
The amount of a team financial budget really influences its strength because with a large budget can recruit great players and have the potential to bring the team closer to the championship trophy but to make large amounts of money doesn't mean you have to sell talented players because if you do this every season then it won't the strength and success that are obtained are instead losses and failures in being able to achieve success by getting the championship trophy.
What is difficult is not about finding talented players but making these players feel comfortable and play competitively with a combination of playing with teammates because not all players can adapt well to create brilliant games.
After all creating talented players is not an easy thing to do.
And that's the point I was making earlier. Maybe now they can freely with their ability to create a lot of young talents every season. And they have to think about where they don't quickly find those talented players every season. I wouldn't say that they're lucky that they can always get great young players, because that's one of their abilities. However, at the same time they have to think that in one season they don't easily get a player who then becomes a great player and there's a financial benefit in that. That would obviously be a setback for their overall performance.
And I think it's a ticking time bomb for themselves, because when they experience something that I said above then something bad is not impossible to happen to them.
But now is not the time for Dortmund to always try to get large amounts of profit from selling the talented players they create and it is time for Dortmund to create big opportunities for their own squad to be able to be the best and win the Bundesliga.
It's a shame that a big team that is strong enough to produce great young players can't win the league and only prioritizes financial profits.
Whether it's true or not many people think that Dortmund is no longer a team with the main goal of becoming champions.
If the sales activities of these talented players continue it is only a matter of time that bad things will happen to them and it is likely that they will only become a team full of difficulties to compete with other Bundesliga teams.
True, we can't complain about what Borussia Dortmund are doing, but I just regret the great potential they have. Football is going to be very closely related to business anyway, and I don't deny that.
But I think that, if they can do better not only in the Bundesliga but in the Champions League, I think new big sponsors will come and that they can also take advantage of. That's also something they can do.
That is Dortmund mistake why until now they have had difficulty winning the Bundesliga and getting the Champions League title because they always sell several players who they feel can make big profits which can indeed increase profits for the team budget but also reduce the portion of power for Dortmund itself.
If actions like this continue to occur just for the business of making money it will increasingly close the possibility that Dortmund can become one of the teams that succeeds in winning the League in the future.
and I'm someone who believes in prioritizing, and from the gestures they make it doesn't show that their top priority is achievement, but business is their priority. Once I say that I don't have a problem with their business, but they should be more able to balance between business and achievement. And I think that's something that they can do as long as they want to do it. And what's happening now is that they're kind of putting aside achievement.
Club leaders and Dortmund squad administrators must start to think clearly by putting aside business and prioritizing achievements that have long been lost to them.
But if the leaders decision is only to prioritize business and think about financial profits that means they are no longer able to develop and deserve to win any title it doesn't rule out the possibility that Dortmund will have a bad view in the eyes of all football fans especially Dortmund fans.