The Farmers League. The Bayernliga. The Bavarians and sleeping satellites.Those are the most common jokes and mockeries regarding the German top division and Bayern Munich as their most successful club by miles. Since 2000, the Bavarians have won 16 national titles, nine in a row, and are so dominant financially and on the pitch that the entire league seems like their playground.##EDITORS_CHOICE##Moreover, their transfer policy is mainly based on domestic imports in the last couple of years, which led to a surreal situation that even their closest rivals – such as Borussia Dortmund and RB Leipzig – act as Bayern Munich’s feeder clubs.Last season, RB Leipzig finished the season as the runners up, and with strong support from such a formidable company like ‘Red Bull,’ it seemed like they could massively interfere in the title race in years to come. It appeared like that until Bayern stepped up again.He’s not only here for the beer… Nagelsmann enjoys with his players (©Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images for Paulaner)Firstly, they added Julian Nagelsmann, the 34-year-old Leipzig’s top-notch tactician, to their dugout and gave him the freedom to create a whole new Bayern. What he did subsequently? Basically, he took with him the best Leipzig’s players and brought them to Munich.After a standout centre-back, Dayot Upamecano, proliferous midfielder Marcel Sabitzer is the next one to join Leipzig’s rivals.That goal by Sabitzer is still one of my favorites ever. Just pure brilliance. Perfect from every angle pic.twitter.com/LegUQhpih2— Andrew (@Tillian1243) August 29, 2021 He has just signed a four-year contract with Bayern, completing a trio of ex-RB’s stars. So, to sum up, in only one transfer window, Munich outfit bought their contenders’ coach, centre-back and central midfielder!? The entire spine of the second-placed team in the recently ended season.Why is Bayern ruining the league?Sabitzer should have joined a Premier league side just like Sancho ,Konate and Havertz because that would have made Bundesliga much more competitive,Bayern should never buy anyone & get relegated on purpose instead.— Harsh⁹ (@hash4harsh) August 29, 2021 With that said, it’s no wonder people call Bundesliga the way they do. And if in the last hours of the transfer window a bomb explodes in Dortmund – and Erling Braut Haaland agrees to sign a deal with Bayern Munich – the rest of the 2021/2022 season will look like a training camp for the Bavarians.Bayern’s sporting director: Of course we are thinking about HaalandIs this sort of stuff suitable for German football in general? They think it is, thanks to Munich’s excellent results in Europe, but the fact remains that the gap between them and the rest of the league is increasing heavily and will affect the quality of domestic football in the long term.##NAJAVA_MECA_5787900##