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Max Eberl, Bayern Munich's board member for sport, discussed potential contract extensions for players and ongoing transfer rumors, emphasizing the balance between economic and sporting goals. He acknowledged the need for both sales and investments as part of a strategic plan for the summer, underscoring the club's commitment to long-term success despite financial challenges. The uncertainty around player decisions highlights the complexity of the current roster strategy as Bayern looks to solidify its competitive position moving forward, particularly with the upcoming 2025/26 season in mind.
"These are precisely the decisions between economic rationality and sporting success. We have a plan for the summer. That will probably include sales, but also new investments."
"I make decisions with Christoph Freund, Vincent Kompany, the board, and the supervisory board. The expensive extensions were unavoidable in order to achieve success again in the future."
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