The ex-Germany international says that the Bundesliga champions are self-sufficient and the "only major club in the world" without any debts

Former Bayern Munich star Paul Breitner has insisted the Bundesliga champions are in fine shape financially and do not need the help of any sheikhs or oil tycoons to compete at the highest level.



Clubs such as Chelsea, Manchester City, Paris Saint-Germain and Monaco have become big players over recent years following heavy investment from billionaire businessmen, yet Breitner has made it clear that the champions of Germany do not need any help from external investors.



"Bayern are self-sufficient," Breitner told AZ. "We are independent and we are the only major club in the world that does not have any debts and is in a secure financial situation.





"We have a high equity ratio and plenty of financial resources. Bayern have been making money for 25 years now, even when we have been making big investments.



"Our stadium, the Allianz Arena, has been paid off in its entirety and is owned by the club. We are in a wonderful economic situation.



"Bayern do not need any sheikhs or oil tycoons. That is one of the major differences with other teams."



Bayern, who were crowned champions of Europe in 2014, are currently bidding for a fourth successive Bundesliga title.