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Rumors Surrounding Eberl's Role at Bayern Dismissed as 'Ridiculous' by Club Leader

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Rumor Surrounding Eberl Has Been Dismissed by Bayern's Head as Misguided
Rumor Surrounding Eberl Has Been Dismissed by Bayern's Head as Misguided

Rumors Surrounding Eberl's Role at Bayern Dismissed as 'Ridiculous' by Club Leader

FC Bayern Munich is currently in a period of transition, with the departure of Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Michael Diederich set for the end of September 2025. The club is actively searching for a replacement, but the new CFO has not been announced yet.

Meanwhile, there have been repeated speculations about the future of the record champion's sporting leadership, particularly about Max Eberl. Jan-Christian Dreesen, CEO of FC Bayern Munich, has dismissed these speculations as nonsense.

Eberl is under pressure to reduce the high salaries at FC Bayern through departures of highly paid stars. There have been rumours of his potential resignation after the turbulent summer transfer window, but no new information about his contract or resignation has been provided. His contract with the club runs until 2027.

The transfer business has become more complex, according to Dreesen. He emphasized that everyone at FC Bayern shares the responsibility for the transfer business. English clubs have made unusual moves in the transfer market this year, as per Dreesen. Despite targeted signings not materializing, FC Bayern did manage to sign striker Nicolas Jackson from FC Chelsea just before the transfer deadline.

Dreesen expressed confidence that FC Bayern will prove to be a team during the season. He also stated that it's unfair to credit or blame one person alone for the transfer business at FC Bayern. The club has not yet presented a successor for Diederich, and no new information about his departure or successor was provided in the current paragraph.

Dreesen's contract with FC Bayern Munich extends until June 30, 2027. There has been no new information about the pressure on Eberl to reduce high salaries in the current paragraph. No new information about any specific transfer signings or departures was provided either.

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