One is 9, one 12, one 14. While FC Bayern is happy about three children, all of whom are moving from Mainz to Munich, fans take a very critical view of such events. The club has to put up with allegations.
Criticism after three Bayern signings: After FC Bayern signed the three young brothers Ari (14), Aviel (12) and the “child prodigy” Alex Hentcho Nseke, described by experts, from Mainz 05, there was a lot of criticism of the club’s approach, which “FCBinside” reports on. There is a lot of misunderstanding in the comments, one writes: “I feel sorry for the boys. It’s all madness.”
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Morally reprehensible? Many observers believe that such early transfers are not conducive to children’s development. One says: “The children are being clawed and the parents get a ‘new job’ through the association in order to legitimize child trafficking.” This is “morally extremely reprehensible”. Another suggests: “Let the kids develop in their usual environment, at 17, 18 they can still change clubs. And Mainz is not an amateur club.”
Media hype about child transfers: There was already a debate about child transfers in March, when Bayern wanted to get 13-year-old Mike Wisdom from Borussia Mönchengladbach for 300,000 euros.