BFW Rewind: Diary of an Exit Part 1 - Why Paul Wanner wanted out of Bayern Munich
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BFW Rewind: Diary of an Exit Part 1 - Why Paul Wanner wanted out of Bayern Munich
"Max Eberl 's message to Paul Wanner on July 31 was unmistakable. "He now has a great chance to show what he can do," said the FC Bayern sporting director , referring to the severely depleted and injury-plagued squad.Three weeks later, Wanner is gone. Of his own volition. Because he sees better prospects and the logical next step on the career ladder for himself at PSV Eindhoven."
"The narrative that Wanner lacks guts and courage only scratches the surface. If Wanner were a lazy guy who believes everything will come naturally to him, he wouldn't have proactively asked FCB over the past two years to loan him out for more playing time and experience in the professional arena."
"At Säbener Straße, Wanner was publicly acknowledged as having "a great opportunity." However, Wanner reportedly didn't have the feeling that the squad planners and coaches were unanimously convinced of him and wanted to develop him as a cornerstone for the future. Wanner seemed to be damaged in one way or another and his desire to stay with the club seemed to be long gone."
Paul Wanner departed Bayern Munich for PSV Eindhoven because he judged the move as the next logical step for his career and better prospects for playing time. FC Bayern sporting director Max Eberl publicly framed Wanner's situation as a major opportunity amid injuries and squad depletion, but Wanner perceived insufficient unanimous faith from squad planners and coaches. Wanner had repeatedly sought loan moves over the past two years to gain professional experience, indicating active pursuit of development rather than complacency. The departure reflects a belief that Bayern would not develop him as a cornerstone, and his desire to remain had waned.
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