Report: Max Eberl pitched Bayern Munich supervisory board three names, but problems exist with each
Briefly

Max Eberl, upon returning to the U.S., detailed his transfer strategy to Bayern Munich’s supervisory board, focusing primarily on two players: Nico Williams of Athletic Bilbao and Jamie Gittens of Borussia Dortmund. However, securing either player presents significant challenges, with Barcelona poised to sign Williams and Chelsea rapidly advancing on a deal for Gittens. Eberl also considered Liverpool's Cody Gakpo as a backup option, although any potential transfer would require a substantial investment. This situation raises concerns about Bayern Munich's transfer approach and potential consequences in the competitive market.
Max Eberl has outlined transfer targets for Bayern Munich, specifically pursuing Nico Williams and Jamie Gittens, despite challenges with both players' current situations.
Eberl presented these names to the supervisory board, emphasizing the complications with Williams due to Barcelona's strong interest and Gittens' likely deal with Chelsea.
A third option, Cody Gakpo, exists but is seen as a longshot, with Liverpool only considering a sale for a substantial offer.
Bayern Munich’s focus on difficult transfer negotiations raises questions about their strategy and whether they might lose ground on their desired targets.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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