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Max Eberl: "I just spoke with Dingert, everything is fine, it was a good dialogue. He also said that the second yellow card [for Díaz] wasn't a yellow card. For him, it was clear that it was a dive, but he has now seen the footage and says: It wasn't a second yellow"














Max Eberl's Bayern future is more open than initially thought. The chances of a contract extension are currently 50-50. Eberl's current deal expires in June 2027. An indication of the uncertainty is that Eberl would have liked to extend the contract of Nils Schmadtke, whom he brought to the club as head of scouting in 2024, for the long-term. However, the club's decision was to only give Schmadtke another one-year contract. So should Eberl's contract not be extended, his confidant's contract will also expire on June 30, 2027. It may seem surprising from the outside that Eberl is being discussed controversially internally, and that an extension is uncertain. After all, he fulfilled the supervisory board's demands to make the squad smaller and reduce the wage bill while maintaining the sporting success. Vincent Kompany, Luis Díaz, Michael Olise, Jonathan Tah, Jonas Urbig, whom he signed, have all been a success Despite that, There's still no complete relationship of trust between Eberl and higher-ups. Eberl is said to have often involved the supervisory board very late in the process. Furthermore, he is said to want to push through contract decisions very quickly instead of renegotiating, which often cost the club money Eberl's contract situation will be addressed at the next supervisory board meeting in May, before it is placed on the agenda for the following meeting in August, where a final decision will be made [@cfbayern, @Karlo_Kolumna, @SPORTBILD]





