fears of existence and some financial trouble plagues, Hertha BSC, in spite of the Corona-crisis, and many of open the future, not issues currently. Thanks to Investor Lars Windhorst of the football League clubs is financially as good as never before, and wants to use the finally, to sporty. In the summer break, some Stars could come to Berlin. Before the first team training on Tuesday, the expectations on coach Bruno Labbadia and the Big City Club is not as high as long.
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What are the financial opportunities for Hertha before the season?
In October Windhorst, with his holding company Tennor 374 million euros in the Club have invested in. 50 million, to be invested mainly in Transfers flowed in this month, in the autumn of the last packet follows over 100 million. In June of 2019 Windhorst began with the grants and holds a total of 66.6 percent stake in Hertha BSC GmbH & co. KgaA.
bidding the Berlin now to Ronaldo, Messi and co.?
not sure. However, Hertha is able to commit to players, which would have been a half years ago still completely out of reach. Names such as the Frankfurt national Keeper Kevin Trapp, Luka Jovic of Real Madrid or Ricardo Rodriguez from AC Milan, were brought with the people of Berlin in connection. Hertha will, however, commit Wisely, not all of the money at once and prefer to several professionals to get than a big Star.
Can hope for Hertha to even more money?
From the Tennor of himself first of all to be expected, but there are also other possibilities. The premature separation of the main sponsor Tedi – was made one year before the expiry of the original contract. Therefore, a new money is looking for donors, which occupies the free space on the Jersey chest. Tedi is around 7.5 million euros per season paid. Now to be redeemed to the possibility of 20 million euros. According to media reports, Hertha also made commitments to the US-the world’s largest companies, Amazon, and Tesla.