Well, RB Leipzig don't want to sell their best player so they put a price tag on him no one will pay for. At least they hope so. When someone pays 80M, fine too.
Given their transfer policy they won't sign very expensive players. They just want to buy young talents for less than 5M, develop them in Salzburg and then buy them for Leipzig.
Yeah, no doubt. I understand RB's position here. They have money so they are not forced to sell. Though, at some point, just like in Verratti's case, there comes a time when the player will want to move to a bigger, more successful club and football sugar daddys should accept their player's wishes and compromise somewhat. Now i don't know if Keita wants to move at this moment, but if he indeed wants this, they need to realize that humans are not catle that they can force to do whatever they want.
Still think it's fishy how 2 different clubs can have the same owner. What if they meet in Europe? They can also evade the FFP rules by the daddy swapping money from one account to another.