Max Eberl is tasked with navigating a constrained budget while seeking to enhance Bayern Munich's squad during the transfer window. He emphasizes the need to manage salary expenses carefully, stating it is unrealistic to expect to spend significantly when savings are required. Eberl's dual focus is on reinforcing talent while simultaneously reducing the salary budget, complicating his objective. With Jamal Musiala sidelined for months, the club's need for new players in key positions, such as left-wing and center-back, becomes even more pressing, making Eberl's job particularly challenging.
We have a budget. I don't know how many times it was said that I have to save money, I have to save money, and then someone says we have to buy for €80-100. That's absurd.
Eberl's task to add talent and cut salary seems unenviable at best and extremely difficult at worst.
If something is unfeasible, it makes no sense to invest a lot of energy on it- you move on to something else.
The executive will have to really burn the midnight oil to get to where the club wants him to be by the end of the summer transfer window.
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