Uli Hoeness has revealed there will not be a repeat of their recent spending spree when Jurgen Klinsmann takes the Bayern Munich reins.The Bavarians have spent around 80 million euros on new players this campaign with the likes of Luca Toni, Miroslav Klose and Franck Ribery all joining the club.
The upcoming change of coach, with Klinsmann taking over from Ottmar Hitzfeld, had led to speculation there could be another significant raid on the transfer market over the summer.
But Hoeness believes there is no need to add any new names to the Bayern squad.
"We will not buy just for buying's sake," he told Sport Bild magazine.
"We will only buy if we need to, and I can only see a limited necessity at the moment.
"Furthermore, after speaking with Jurgen Klinsmann, I don't have the feeling that he has any major demands when it comes to signing new players."
Instead, Germany international Tim Borowski will join on a free transfer from Werder Bremen, while Andreas Gorlitz will return from a loan spell at Karlsruhe - although Hoeness hinted there is money available should they need to strengthen.
"We cannot make such a big investment every year, even if we did also earn 35 million euros," added Hoeness.
"But anybody who thinks that Bayern has run out of money after such big investments is talking nonsense."
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