Max Eberl "has a plan over several transfer windows" to reduce the wage bill at Bayern Munich
Briefly

Bayern Munich is facing challenges in reducing its wage bill due to recent lucrative contracts for key players, including Alphonso Davies and Jamal Musiala. Club executives acknowledge the necessity of these contracts to remain competitive while hinting at a multi-year plan to stabilize wages. Board member Max Eberl emphasizes that retaining young talents is crucial for future success, and while current wages are rising, there is a strategy to balance competitiveness with sustainable salary structures over time. Eberl's focus now shifts to implementing this long-term plan.
Ultimately, Eberl was thrust into a situation in which several key players were running down their contracts. He had to make certain concessions to retain the team's quality.
However, it hardly seems as if the club is meeting that goal at the moment, given the expensive new contracts and wage rises the likes of Alphonso 'Phonzy' Davies and Jamal Musiala have received.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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