In fact, most clubs in the Bundesliga always aim for the title every season.
However, Bayern Munich already has many advantages in terms of players, coaches, and a fairly strong financial base.
That's why Bayern Munich always aims for the title every season. Despite losing key players, they are always able to recruit new players with better talent, even if those players are very expensive.
In my opinion, after Bayer Leverkusen lost their best player this season and got a new coach with a poor reputation, I don't think the Bundesliga will be competitive next season.
However, Bayern Munich already has many advantages in terms of players, coaches, and a fairly strong financial base.
That's why Bayern Munich always aims for the title every season. Despite losing key players, they are always able to recruit new players with better talent, even if those players are very expensive.
In my opinion, after Bayer Leverkusen lost their best player this season and got a new coach with a poor reputation, I don't think the Bundesliga will be competitive next season.
A strange statement, considering how far ahead Bayern are. It seems to me that they have completely different, more realistic goals, like "getting into the Champions League zone" or "avoiding relegation." When Dortmund was consistently second in the Bundesliga, I remember comparing the budgets of the clubs and Bayern's was twice as high, that is, even at the level of first and second place there was no real competition. I doubt that anything has changed since then.