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SB Nation on MSNTransfer Radar: Bayern Munich’s Max Eberl recently held meeting with agents for Athletic Club star Nico WilliamsA meeting has reportedly taken place last weekend between Eberl and Williams’ agents regarding a potential summer transfer.
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SB Nation on MSNReport: Bayern Munich is out on AC Milan’s Rafael Leão, will focus on Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams, PSG’s Bradley BarcolaAfter initial talks, Max Eberl stopped discussions with Rafael Leão’s camp. The trail leading to the Portuguese winger is now ...
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SB Nation on MSNWeekend Warm-up: In the heat of squad planning, Bayern Munich’s Max Eberl trying to stay cool; Bundesliga predictions; Throwing it back to Jerry Cantrell; & MORE!There is no doubt, Bayern Munich board member for sport Max Eberl has been under some pressure. After recently inking Manuel ...
BERLINBERLIN — Stung by the prospect of a first season without a major trophy for 12 years, Bayern Munich appointed Max Eberl as its new sporting director to oversee a major shakeup. The ...
Bayern Munich have announced the appointment of Max Eberl as the club’s new board member for sport. The 50-year-old, who had spells at Borussia Monchengladbach and RB Leipzig, has signed a ...
BERLINBERLIN — Bayern Munich chief executive Jan-Christian Dreesen says they have enough work for two sporting directors after presenting Max Eberl on Tuesday. Bayern had already appointed ...
Aside from questions about the game, Bayern Executive Max Eberl was asked about midfielder Joshua Kimmich. Kimmich, who did not feature against Stuttgart due to injury, has just four months left ...
In fact, sporting director Max Eberl has been clear about it in LVZ-Talk: "We do not want any player who does not want to be in Leipzig.” ...
BAYERN MUNICH chief Max Eberl says he "doesn't give a s**t" about replacing Thomas Tuchel while the club is still in the Champions League. The German giants were 2-0 up against Heidenheim ...
When Bayern Munich announced Max Eberl as their new board member for sport at the end of February, the news was received across Germany as a significant coup for the reigning Bundesliga champions.
BERLIN (AP) — Bayern Munich chief executive Jan-Christian Dreesen says they have enough work for two sporting directors after presenting Max Eberl on Tuesday. Bayern had already appointed former ...
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