Bayern Munich manager Julian Nagelsmann has taken aim at Barcelona following the confirmation of Robert Lewandowski's transfer to the cash-strapped Spanish giants.
Lewandowski, 33, was confirmed as a Barcelona player on Tuesday evening after weeks of speculation. It had been thought for some time that there was no possibility of Barcelona managing to secure a deal for the Polish forward, with the club said to be in debt stretching over the £1bn mark.
As it is, however, Barcelona managed to get their man and as a result Nagelsmann questioned how the club were still able to dip into the market owing to their present financial plight. 'It is the only club in the world that have no money, but then buy all the players they want.
I don't know how they do it. It's a bit strange, a bit crazy,' he said when asked about the transfer. Barcelona's financial plight reached such a stage earlier this summer that they were unable to register Franck Kessie and Andreas Christensen, two players brought in on free transfers from AC Milan and Chelsea, respectively.