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RB Salzburg and RB Leipzig competed in the 2017-18 Champions League despite each being owned by Red Bull GmbH. Uefa investigators found the company exerted a strong influence over both clubs but its club financial control body found there were not enough grounds to believe there was influence running between the two clubs after certain members of staff linked to Red Bull and loan arrangements between the teams had been removed.
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2-5 are all reasonable. Not sure I’m convinced 1 is the absolute best way to go about things. I hate it when we sign players in their mid-30s but sometimes experience is needed. For example if we sign another centre forward, it should be someone at the peak of their powers, or at least someone very experienced who can help Hojlund while he develops.
Edit - not sure about the technical director dictating the style of play either tbh… |