RB Leipzig’s Max Eberl: A Possible Move to FC Bayern Munich and the Future of German Football

2023-09-27 14:30:00

Change is just a matter of time?

Sports director Max Eberl from RB Leipzig has referred to his contract with the cup winners in view of renewed speculation regarding a possible move to FC Bayern Munich. “Sport Bild” wrote that it was probably only a matter of time before the 50-year-old took on an important position at the record champions. A change in the transfer period at the beginning of next year is “quite possible,” it said before the top game of both clubs on Saturday (6:30 p.m./Sky).

“I’m under contract with RB Leipzig,” Eberl told the magazine. “But it’s not regarding me, it’s regarding the top game in the Bundesliga, RB Leipzig once morest Bayern Munich. We have put together a really exciting squad, have started the season well and want to confirm our previous performances once morest Bayern on Saturday and beat them at home.”

Biggest plus between transfers and squad value: Bayer & Bayern in the top 10

Union Berlin | Difference between transfer fee and squad value: €147 million

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Transfer fee paid: €46 million | Squad value 193

Athletic Bilbao | Difference between transfer and squad value: €156 million

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Transfer fee paid: €46 million | Squad value 203

BVB | Difference between transfer and squad value: €157 million

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Transfer fees paid: €310 million | Squad value: €467 million

AS Roma | Difference between transfer and squad value: €159 million

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Transfer fees paid: €223 million | Squad value: €382 million

Liverpool | Difference between transfer and squad value: €164 million

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Transfer fees paid: €664 million | Squad value: €827 million

Galatasaray | Difference between transfer and squad value: €174 million

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Transfer fees paid: €71 million | Squad value: €245 million

Aston Villa | Difference between transfer and squad value: €180 million

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Transfer fees paid: €418 million | Squad value: €598 million

Benfica | Difference between transfer and squad value: €181 million

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Transfer fees paid: €164 million | Squad value: €345 million

Brentford | Difference between transfer and squad value: €183 million

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Transfer fees paid: €182 million | Squad value: €365 million

Brighton | Difference between transfer and squad value: €183 million

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Transfer fees paid: €193 million | Squad value: €376 million

Lazio | Difference between transfer and squad value: €186 million

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Transfer fees paid: €99 million | Squad value: €285 million

Man City | Difference between transfer fee and squad value: €190 million

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Transfer fees paid: €992 million | Squad value: €1.18 billion

SSC Napoli | Difference between transfer and squad value: €205 million

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Transfer fees paid: €373 million | Squad value: €578 million

Bayer 04 | Difference between transfer and squad value: €214 million

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Transfer fees paid: €232 million | Squad value: €446 million

AC Milan | Difference between transfer and squad value: €224 million

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Transfer fees paid: €305 million | Squad value: €529 million

Inter | Difference between transfer and squad value: €301 million

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Transfer fees paid: €223 million | Squad value: €523 million

Real Sociedad | Difference between transfer and squad value: €307 million

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Transfer fees paid: €91 million | Squad value: €398 million

Arsenal | Difference between transfer and squad value: €406 million

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Transfer fees paid: €685 million | Squad value: €1.09 billion

Real Madrid | Difference between transfer and squad value: €418 million

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Transfer fees paid: €573 million | Squad value: €991 million

FC Bayern | Difference between transfer and squad value: €467 million

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Transfer fees paid: €430 million | Squad value: €897 million

FC Barcelona | Difference between transfer and squad value: €487 million

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Transfer fees paid: €327 million | Squad value: €814 million

Eberl only took up his position in Leipzig last December following resigning from Borussia Mönchengladbach in January 2022, citing his own exhaustion. The 50-year-old has already been considered a candidate for FC Bayern several times in the past. According to the club, he has a “long-term contract” in Leipzig. In July, the Munich team hired Christoph Freund as sports director, effectively the successor to sports director Hasan Salihamidzic. Eberl began his active football career at FC Bayern.

Eberl was most recently considered a hot candidate in 2017; before Salihamidzic was installed, the club also spoke to the manager, who was still at Gladbach at the time – there was no commitment. According to reports, Eberl has been particularly popular with Honorary President Uli Hoeneß for years. Due to his stable smell, he might strengthen the “Mia-san-Mia” feeling at Bayern that has been somewhat lost, according to previous reports.

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