
Max Eberl's work is still viewed critically by some of the higher-ups. So critically, in fact, that a contract extension is uncertain and a separation is possible. Eberl's contract expires in June 2027.
Internally, Eberl is accused, among other things, of spending too much money on contract extensions and signing fees. Players and agents have been raking in the cash at FC Bayern for years
Another point of criticism: there's no genuine relationship of trust between Eberl and the club's powerful figures on the supervisory board. Eberl sometimes fails to engage with the board and informs them too late. He is accused of acting unilaterally. Furthermore, it is said internally that Eberl does not negotiate as hard as Rummenigge and Hoeneß used to, which ultimately costs Bayern a significant amount of money
On the plus side, Eberl has made some good decisions since taking office in March 2024: the signing of Kompany, for example, as well as the transfers of Michael Olise, Luis Díaz, and Jonathan Tah. However, the club's bosses feel a lack of genuine cooperation. Internally, it is regularly heard that there are different factions within the club – and that could jeopardize sporting success in the long run.
Should Eberl's contract not be extended, CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen and sporting director Christoph Freund would likely assume his duties. No new appointments are currently planned. Dreesen and Freund, whose contracts also expire in 2027, have a very good chance of being extended. Eberl, however, is once again under pressure. His future is to be decided at the supervisory board meeting in mid-August
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