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Cross: Bayern should have signed Milo, he is a top player

Hupu, August 22, Bayern Munich's transfer policy is currently arousing criticism from some fans. Now, former Bayern Munich player Tony Kroos publicly stated on his podcast "Einfachmal Luppen" that they believed they missed a meaningful transfer.

He is talking about Enzo Miyo. The French player moved from Stuttgart to Saudi Jeddah national for about €30 million. Kroos emphasized in the podcast: "If I were Bayern Munich, I would sign him."

Then, Kroos praised: "Mio is really a very, very good player." He further stated: "He played a crucial role in Stuttgart, he is a top player."

According to Biography, Mio was even recommended to Bayern Munich before the transfer, but Bayern Munich was not interested in him. According to the terms of the contract, the French player's value could have been close to 20 million euros for transfer.

One thing is certain: Kroos is not the only one who discovered Bayern Munich had a transfer error. Star striker Harry Kane also publicly warned the team after Bayern Munich's 2-1 Super Cup victory over Stuttgart: "This is probably one of the smallest teams I have ever played for. Our lineup is a bit thin, but it's not something that players can control."

Several top clubs have expressed interest in Miyo, including Atletico Madrid. However, the midfielder star eventually decided to leave Europe and transfer to the Saudi league. Cross didn't like the decision. "It hurts me a little bit." Then he slammed: "He might go there to make money for two years and come back and see what he can do. He is a very good player and makes decisions straightforward, and I was angry about it."

According to Sky Sports, Mio's annual net income in Saudi Arabia is as high as 10 million euros, which put him among the highest-paid players in the Bundesliga.