Weekend Warm-up: Bayern Munich's Max Eberl not fretting pressure to make big deals and still reduce payroll; Throwing it back to Three Days Grace; Club World Cup predictions; and MORE!
Briefly

Bayern Munich's failure to secure a deal for Florian Wirtz has surprised fans, but board member Max Eberl remains optimistic about future signings and managing costs. During a recent statement, Eberl emphasized the importance of balancing talent acquisition with financial management. He highlighted the upcoming additions of young German internationals Tom Bischof and Jonathan Tah on free transfers. Eberl is under pressure to improve the team's performance while also addressing payroll concerns, notably considering potential sales of players like Kim Min-jae and Kingsley Coman to facilitate these changes. The club is preparing for the Club World Cup while considering strategic moves to bolster its roster.
"Florian Wirtz would've been a big name signing. Of course saving salaries is an opportunity to reduce the wage bill. The transfer window is still at the beginning."
"Eberl's ability to talk rationally through his situation is a talent, but he is firmly under the microscope from the fans and his bosses alike."
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