Leverkusen – The relief effort by Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig, and Bayer Leverkusen, according to Bayer sports director Rudi Voller, could also benefit smaller football clubs.
The four industry giants have announced that they will provide 20 million euros to alleviate the financial consequences of the coronavirus pandemic at other clubs. “I wouldn’t mind if clubs below the second division would benefit from the campaign,” said Voller of the “Rheinische Post”.
The 1990 World Cup champion, who turns 60 on Easter Monday, is certain that the German Football League will distribute the sum sensibly. Game operations are currently suspended until April 30th.
Voller is currently calm about advertising for Leverkusen national team player Kai Havertz, both club, consultant and 20-year-old Bayer professional dealt with the current situation in a relaxed manner. «He is the best German player of the next ten years and nothing will change. We are happy that we have it – now and maybe next season, »said Voller. The offensive player’s contract, which again showed strong performances before the season break, expires at the end of June 2022.