Eberl Rebuffs Exit Rumors as Bayern Power Struggle Over Transfers Goes Public
Eberl framed being called “sensitive” as passion following Uli Hoeneß’s public critique.
Overview
- Eberl said he never considered leaving Bayern and pledged to keep driving the project he began roughly 17 months ago.
- Club president Herbert Hainer emphasized decisions were made collectively through supervisory bodies and said he never felt Eberl was “phoning it in.”
- Hoeneß’s push to prioritize loan deals late in the window underscored a policy rift that complicated Eberl’s summer plans.
- Eberl pointed to hiring Vincent Kompany, who delivered the Bundesliga title, and securing extensions for Jamal Musiala, Joshua Kimmich, Alphonso Davies and Manuel Neuer as markers of progress.
- Eberl said goalkeeper Daniel Peretz’s loan to Hamburger SV remains a work in progress after the player failed to secure the starting job.