Bayern Munich's Max Eberl and Christoph Freund want "two players for each position" next season, could result in multiple sales
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Bayern Munich's strategy for the upcoming season emphasizes the importance of squad depth in light of inevitable injuries, according to sporting director Christoph Freund and board member Max Eberl. They aim for two players per position, signaling potential departures for surplus players like Raphaël Guerreiro. With the rise of younger prospects like Adam Aznou, older players, including Thomas Müller, may face uncertainty. This proactive approach could reshape the team dynamics as they prepare for the summer transfer window, highlighting the ongoing evolution in their squad management philosophy.
According to Sport Bild's Tobi Altschäffl, Bayern Munich's Christoph Freund and Max Eberl believe a deeper squad is essential for managing injuries and preparation for the season.
Eberl and Freund's strategy is clear: they want two players for each position, with a third one potentially on the chopping block, evident in their treatment of Guerreiro.
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