War er es nicht selbst, der Eberl aufgetragen hat, er solle erst den halben Kader verkaufen, bevor er überhaupt daran denken dürfe aktiv zu werden?
Lost the plot.
https://t.co/88930NyI2n
Uli Hoeneß on the supervisory board supposedly making Max Eberl's job difficult: "A tough job certainly leads to arguments. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and I often argued, but afterward things were always fine. Max is a bit more sensitive in that regard. One thing is clear: making transfers at the end of August is never a good idea and always expensive. I also gave Max this advice: it's better to make the transfers in June and July when other clubs haven't really started yet. In the last 2-3 weeks things become difficult"
Max Eberl is planning to stay at Bayern. He currently has no thoughts of resignation. Eberl will take a few days off after the end of the transfer window and then will resume his work [@kerry_hau]
Tja und was ist nun die Schlussfolgerung des tollen Aufsichtsrat? Wahrscheinlich wieder nix, anstatt die realitätsfernen Arbeitsbedingungen zu überdenken.
Würde leider den Falschen treffen.
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There's growing concern within the supervisory board that Max Eberl could resign by himself after the chaotic summer transfer window. This was the impression after his appearance last week at the board meeting. The general consensus is that Eberl is prepared for a departure. If that happens, the executive board would be left with only one member (Jan-Christian Dreesen), as CFO Michael Diederich is leaving the club, and no successor has yet been found. For Herbert Hainer, as chairman of the supervisory board, this situation would be a disaster [@mano_bonke, @kessler_philipp, @hannalein3]
Diese reine Leih-Vorgabe ist totaler Quatsch und am Ende teurer als ein direkter Kauf oder Leihe mit Kaufpflicht, weil sich darauf logischerweise fast keiner einlässt, und wenn dann zu Mondpreisen für die Option.
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Atalanta maintain their position for Ademola Lookman: no intention to let the player leave on loan with an option to buy. Bayern, Tottenham, Italian clubs are all informed that they need to offer a permanent deal or a guaranteed obligation to buy [@FabrizioRomano]
🚨 EXCL: Bayern Munich approach Atalanta for Ademola Lookman. Proposal loan including sizeable fee + option to buy at significant price. 27yo attacker exploring options & remains set on leaving #Atalanta amid interest from #FCBayern + others @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/VKnfoNcSLp
@Tobi_FCBayern Ja, hier ist Bayern aber auch selber Schuld, dass man wieder bis zum Sankt Nimmerleinstag wartet, anstatt zumindest so vorausschauend zu agieren, dass man nicht regelmäßig in so eine „Erpresser“-Situation gerät.
Die Verletzung von Delap mit scheinbar 6-8 Wochen Ausfallzeit wirkt wie ein vorgeschobener Grund, weil man es sich anders überlegt hat. Dazwischen liegen zwei Länderspielpausen, also verpasst er gerade mal 7-10 Spiele. Deshalb nen Transfer canceln? Die wollen ne Kaufpflicht imo.
Was den Rest angeht finde ich, dass sich Kompany inzwischen so viel Vertrauensvorschuss erarbeitet hat, dass man nicht wegen jeder Kleinigkeit seine Existenz infrage stellen sollte. Auch um endlich wieder von der Hire & Fire-Mentalität der letzten Jahre abzukehren.
Nach längerer Zeit hier mal wieder etwas mehr durchgescrollt und die Jugendwahn-/Goretzka-/Gnabry-Heulkrämpfe nicht vermisst. Klar ist, dass der Kader Stand jetzt zu klein ist und sich was tun muss, vor allem im Offensiv-Bereich. Kim sollte man ebenso behalten.
🚨❤️🤍 EXCLUSIVE: Jonathan Tah to Bayern, here we go!
The German defender has agreed deal, Bayer Leverkusen confirm they have been informed.
Bayer Leverkusen now wait for Bayern to make contact to discuss fee for Tah to be at the FIFA Club World Cup.
New defender for Bayern 🇩🇪
Wie man Brazzo über ein halbes Jahrzehnt aushält, nur um dann bei Eberl schon nach einem Jahr zu zweifeln, obwohl dieser viel damit zu kämpfen hat, die Fehler seiner Vorgänger auszubaden, ist rational null zu erklären.
The supervisory board's critical view of Max Eberl's work started last year with a frantic search for a new coach, and the many rejections that followed (Xabi Alonso, Julian Nagelsmann, Ralf Rangnick). Uli Hoeneß and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge felt compelled to intervene publicly. Added to that, in the view of some officials, the overpriced contract extensions (Musiala, Davies, Kimmich, Nübel) and failed transfers
A clear signal to Eberl is the prominent and public courting of Florian Wirtz by Uli Hoeneß and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. Hoeneß began talks with the player's father, Hans Wirtz, weeks ago. That undermines Eberl's standing, who has decades of experience in the industry and wasn't used to interference in his work at Borussia Mönchengladbach. The Bayern motto is: If the big bosses say something, you have to do it
Thomas Müller is also a point of discussion : While Eberl had not given the impression with his public statements that Müller's career at FC Bayern was coming to an end, Hoeneß initiated Müller's departure with his "substitute" statement. Eberl has to cut wages. The costly contract extensions are now supposed to be compensated for by Müller's departure. There's also the case of Leroy Sané. Eberl is keeping the talks going behind the scenes, but parts of the board and the supervisory board have been against another costly extension for weeks.
This isn't the first time negotiations have dragged on. The accusation is that Eberl made commitments regarding potential salaries, contract terms, and signing fees in talks with Davies' and Musiala's management without obtaining prior approval from the supervisory board. The same applies to the negotiations with Kimmich and Jonathan Tah. Eberl saw the need to sign Tah, reached a verbal agreement with him before last year's Euros, and negotiated the key details with his agent, Pini Zahavi. However, other officials and ultimately the supervisory board blocked a transfer, seeing no need for an additional defender
There's also been some 'quiet criticism' of various new signings, such as João Palhinha. Some consider him too expensive and, in any case, only needed to be brought over the finishing line after the transfer fell through a year earlier. Internally, there is also discussion about the expensive, mistaken signings of Bryan Zaragoza and Sacha Boey. Freund was primarily responsible for these
Eberl is highly credited with bringing in Michael Olise. However, the truth is: former chief scout Markus Pilawa had already scouted Olise before Eberl took office and played a key role in paving the way for his summer transfer
Another ongoing issue is player sales. There's also pressure on Eberl on that point, although he's not responsible for the big contracts of Gnabry, Goretzka, Coman..
Winning the league with Vincent Kompany, whom Eberl brought in, would strengthen him internally and ease the mood. What's also been noticed is that: With Kompany, Eberl has brought in a coach who fits the club well and who, with his confident appearances, brings calm publicly. Another point in favour of Eberl: no one who was supposed to extend his contract has left the club
The stagnating development of the Campus continues to be the focus of criticism. In particular, too few talented players from within the club's academy are making it into the first team, and too few talented youngsters are being discovered, as Hasan Salihamidžić once did with the discovery of Jamal Musiala and Alphonso Davies. The fact that only Stanišić and Pavlović have made the breakthrough in recent years, and none at all during Eberl/Freund's tenure, is not enough for some at the club
[@kerry_hau, @Plettigoal]
Coman was one of several big earners that Bayern bosses told they can leave the club. The Frenchman has decided not to stay. His decision was made a few days ago [L'Équipe]
Zu Doue: Für einen kolportierten 60 Mio.-Spieler würde ich schon erwarten, dass dieser bei so einem Turnier mehr oder weniger gesetzt ist. Vor allem wenn dieser durch Abgänge von zB einem de Ligt, der seine Klasse schon oft unter Beweis gestellt hat, querfinanziert werden soll.
Warum muss man Eberl und Freund zwischendurch mal stoppen, wenn es zu gut läuft? Vielleicht sollte der FCB dann einfach deren Vorgänger zurückholen, dann stoppt sich alles von ganz alleine...
🚨🔴 Bayern are set to announce João Palhinha as new signing, all documents are signed also between clubs with Fulham.
The end of Palhinha saga after one year, contract until June 2028 and €50m to Fulham.
João Palhinha ist nun offiziell Spieler des FC Bayern! Er hat am Mittwochabend seinen Vertrag digital unterzeichnet und wird wie die restlichen Nationalspieler Ende Juli zum Team stoßen. Demnach wird der Portugiese auch bei der Südkorea-Reise dabei sein. @SkySportDE w/ @Plettigoal
After signing Michael Olise, the next step for Bayern is to finalize the signing of João Palhinha in the next few days. Medical already done, just the 4-year contract to be signed. And then full focus on Jonathan Tah - Bayern are very confident, Leverkusen will talk again, and an agreement is expected soon [@FabrizioRomano]