Max Eberl details the process of signing a player for Bayern Munich
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Max Eberl details the process of signing a player for Bayern Munich
""First, I talk to Vinnie and Christoph about the player, and then in discussions with Jan (Dreesen), the financial aspect comes into play. Furthermore, I talk to the supervisory board, including Herbert Hainer, Uli, and Kalle, who inevitably get involved when the sums of money get bigger.""
""To ink one player, Eberl must coordinate six times the amount of people - seven including himself. Now consider the fact that all seven party members need to be on the same page, and that's not even taking the financial aspect into account.""
""Transfers are complex. They are mechanisms powered by hundreds of gears that differ in shape and size, but all fit together. One bad fit, missing, or damaged cog, and the whole mechanism collapses.""
Bayern Munich's success attracts top football talent, but signing players is a complex process. Max Eberl coordinates discussions with multiple stakeholders, including financial and supervisory boards. Each transfer involves aligning the interests of seven key individuals, complicating negotiations. The intricate nature of transfers is likened to a mechanism with many gears, where one misalignment can derail the entire process. This complexity explains the often lengthy duration of player signings at Bayern Munich.
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