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Eberl Defends Bundesliga, Rebukes Bayern's Loan-Only Mandate as Wanner Exits

He says finances, not reputation, explain this summer's departures.

Bayern-Sportvorstand Max Eberl
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Overview

  • At Thursday's news conference before Bayern's league opener against RB Leipzig, Max Eberl insisted the Bundesliga's standing has not declined and said no target refused because the league was unattractive.
  • He cited a stark financial gap fueled by Premier League TV revenue and Saudi investment, pointing to heavy spending such as Liverpool's moves and the league's negative balance between income and outlays.
  • Eberl confirmed 19-year-old Paul Wanner's transfer to PSV Eindhoven and questioned the youngster's commitment by stressing Bayern want players eager to become Bayern professionals.
  • He warned Bayern are thin in attack after recent exits, with Luis Díaz the only prominent arrival, Jamal Musiala out long term, and academy prospects occupying bench spots.
  • Although Uli Hoeneß has directed the club to prioritize loans to save money, Eberl argued top players are rarely available on loan and said buying is clearly easier, leaving Bayern facing an uncertain run-in to the September 1 deadline.