Tuchel influence at Bayern is undeniably significant, as evidenced by the high price paid for Kane. However, bringing in a high priced player like Kane may have put a strain on their annual transfer budget. While Tuchel wishes appear to be being granted, Bayern must balance strengthening the team while preserving its financial stability. Although the circumstance does not necessarily indicate a struggle for dominance, it does illustrate the need of making strategic choices. It is clear that Bayern has strong finances, cautious management is still essential. The complex interplay between Tuchel preferences and the club long term objectives ultimately shapes the team quest for success.
The fact that Bayern Munich went out of their usual way to seal a deal for worth hundred million plus for Harry Kane goes to show how much they value the manager’s opinion. Tuchel was somehow able to convince the club management to fund such a deal. I guess the club management is also interested in improving the quality of the squad to be able to compete for major European trophies not just the league title.
On the other hand, Tuchel luck is expected to bring Munchen to success. I think Tuchel can achieve that, as he did with Chelsea in the past.