Bayern Munich chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has hit back at the club's striker Robert Lewandowski after the forward criticised the club's work in the summer transfer window.
Speaking with Bild (h/t Mark Lovell of ESPN FC), Rummenigge was adamant the German champions brought enough players in and suggested Lewandowski will face some disciplinary action for his words.
"Clearly Robert has been affected by the PSG transfers," said the chief executive. "Nevertheless, he is employed by us as a footballer and earns a lot of money. I regret his comments.