Bayern senior officials discuss whether to fire Eber
9:15am, 15 May 2025Football
On Tuesday, Bayern's Supervisory Board held a discussion on sports director Eber. He has suffered a lot of criticism before, including publicly saying that Mueller can renew his contract and the overly generous renewal conditions for the stars. Internal questioning that he is too weak will succumb to the other party's pressure. Now, the team's trip to Ibiza has escalated the situation again. Eber had already rejected the trip, but reapproved it a week later, which made him look lacking in majesty. In addition, he also aroused dissatisfaction with some personnel appointments in the youth training camp and scouting team. The big guys still want to maintain stability and do not want personnel changes to affect the major events of introducing Werz. But if something happens again, Eber will still be at risk of being dismissed in the next few weeks.
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