At Bayern Munich’s pre-match press conference Director of Sport Max Eberl confirmed that Bayern will engage in talks with Thomas Müller over a new contract.Müller’s contract at the Allianz
Bayern Munich talisman Thomas Müller will decide on his own on his future at the club and talks will "definitely be brief" if he wants to play for another year, board member for sports Max Eberl said on Friday.
Regardless, Bayern Munich picked up a quality win and three points to stay atop the Bundesliga table. Here are some quick hitters on the match: As always, let’s begin with a look at the starting XI: Vincent Kompany definitely got a bit wild with this one.
Bayern Munich goalkeeper Sven Ulreich is reportedly contemplating his future with the club. The long-time deputy for Manuel Neuer has been supplanted this season by second-year man Daniel Peretz, and his prospects for the future look less good than that — particularly if Bayern manage to sign another promising young prospect in FC Köln keeper Jonas Urbig.
Bayern Munich wants to play overtime. For several months, the residents of the Allianz Arena have been embarking on a
Bayern Munich executive board member for sport Max Eberl is not worried, though. For Eberl, the contract work will all get hammered out in due time...even if he is not by nature a
Tough contract negotiations with top players such as Joshua Kimmich, Leroy Sané and Alphonso Davies demand patience but Bayern Munich head of sport Max Eberl admits he does not possess the virtue. All three could end up leaving for free in July if the deals are not right,
Has he finally found his form? Leroy Sané has been through a lot of up-and-down phases since he joined Bayern in the summer of 2020. A lot of times he looked like the
As reported by Christian Falk, Thomas Müller will make a decision regarding his career this April. Currently, the Bayern legend is considering retiring from football at the age of 35. However,
Max Eberl is having a busy January. A bevy of Bayern Munich stars, from Joshua Kimmich to Leroy Sané to Alphonso Davies, are in the last six months of their contracts, meaning it is crunch time for negotiations.
Place 10 in the Bundesliga after 17 out of 34 games is far less than what all Dortmund officials, players and fans were hoping for