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Max Eberl is fighting for his Bayern future ahead of today's supervisory board meeting. While the extensions of Jan-Christian Dreesen and Christoph Freund are considered a mere formality, Eberl is under close scrutiny by the supervisory board and is trying to get their support Eberl has repeatedly faced criticism internally and in public, and was accused of, among other things, of excessively expensive contracts and repeated unilateral actions. He was also criticized for lacking a healthy approach to internal conflicts with board members. And even now, Eberl is viewed critically by some members of the supervisory board. Internal discussions suggest he is too easily swayed by player agents. Instead of asserting himself in negotiations, Eberl is said to be too conciliatory. This has led to 'unnecessarily expensive contracts and damaged the club's reputation' Nevertheless, the supervisory board wants to give Eberl the opportunity to prove himself in the upcoming transfer window, where he has to deliver. Moreover, he's credited with the signings of Vincent Kompany and Michael Olise. However, this is just a temporary reprieve for him. Eberl is being given time to fight for support – but he must also use it effectively. His current contract runs until 2027 [@StefanKumberger, @SPORT1]






Arsenal one final advice from a Dortmund fan. Don’t celebrate yet. Don’t celebrate yet.


Bayern and Konrad Laimer are nearing an agreement over an extension of his contract beyond 2027. The rumored extremely high salary demands are inaccurate. The Austrian currently earns around €9m gross per year; and could get up to €12m with the new deal [@kessler_philipp, @VTschirpke]

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