Bayern Munich manager Joachim Kahn has distanced himself from Nagelsmann’s criticism of ‘weird’ Barcelona transfers.

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Concerning the Blaugrana’s activity, the top executive was more diplomatic than the head coach.

Bayern Munich CEO Oliver Kahn has distanced himself from manager Julian Nagelsmann’s comments about Barcelona’s transfer policy in the aftermath of Robert Lewandowski’s departure to Camp Nou.

The Pole forced his way out of Allianz Arena earlier this month, capping off an eventful eight-year stay at the German club. Barcelona paid £38 million (€45 million/$45 million) for Lewandowski, with a further €5 million (£4.3 million/$5 million) potentially due in add-ons if certain clauses are met.

Despite the club reportedly being in a dire financial situation, they were able to pull off several lucrative summer deals, prompting Nagelsmann to describe Barcelona’s summer business as “kind of weird.”

What did Nagelsmann say on Barcelona’s transfer business?

“They got a lot of new players, not only Robert,” the German observed after the pre-season friendly against MLS outfit DC United.

“I don’t know how to be honest, it’s the only club in the world that can buy players without money. It’s kind of weird and crazy.”

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How did Kahn respond to Nagelsmann’s comments?

Kahn publicly asked the head coach “not to be misled”.

“You mustn’t let yourself be misled. None of us can judge the internals from a distance. I find it a bit difficult to make judgments there. They’ll know what they’re doing,” said Kahn on Wednesday.

How have Bayern Munich fared in the summer transfer window?

Bayern Munich have had a successful summer so far as they have managed to land Sadio Mane from Liverpool to help fill the void left by Lewandowski.

They have also signed Noussair Mazraoui and Ryan Gravenberch, while roping in Matthijs De Ligt from Juventus for a base fee of â‚¬67 million (£57m/$69m).

However, it seems that the Bavarian club aren’t done yet. Konrad Laimer and Mathys Tel are being heavily linked to the German champions as the club look to further bolster their ranks.

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