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Bayern Munich is experiencing a disconnect within its organization, particularly in transfer dealings. The club's task distribution in the Luis Díaz deal involves Max Eberl communicating with the player's agent, while CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen liaises with Liverpool. Bayern is confident in signing Díaz, despite concerns about his resale value. Notably, sporting director Christoph Freund and supervisory board members Uli Hoeness and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge are not involved in this negotiation, suggesting a focused approach to the transfer process. Bayern is currently the only club bidding for Díaz, indicating potential optimism in completing the deal.
"Bayern are confident that Liverpool will have to sell after spending €310m so far this summer. They are aware that Diaz's age means a lower resale value."
"Bayern Munich is attempting to keep the pursuit streamlined, showing defined roles for those involved in the transfer pursuit."
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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