Overview
- Uli Hoeneß has said he apologised in person to sporting director Max Eberl after comments earlier this year that cast doubt on Eberl’s future and both men say their relationship is now reconciled.
- Hoeneß told reporters he now rates Eberl’s chances of staying beyond his current 2027 contract at 100 percent, though any formal renewal requires a vote by Bayern’s supervisory board.
- German media reporting indicates an extension looks likely but the supervisory board is expected to discuss and formally decide terms at an upcoming meeting.
- Sporting directors Max Eberl and Christoph Freund are continuing transfer work, confirming recent signings such as Nathaniel Brown and Ismael Saibari and identifying Sacha Boey, João Palhinha and Bryan Zaragoza as players Bayern is open to selling.
- The front office says it must lower the club’s wage bill to fund planned extension offers for Harry Kane and Michael Olise, making player sales and contract management the next operational priorities.