
"The 73-year-old found himself right in the fray in recent weeks with comments about transfer friction in the Bayern board room - which drew a ' no comment ' from sporting chief Max Eberl. Eberl had appeared to catch a stray or two in the original comments, but Hoeneß insisted that he had been nothing but helpful to the Bayern executive board member for sport, even musing that maybe Eberl could have said so himself."
"You always have to keep things in perspective. Every word is carefully considered. Uli says what he thinks. It's always in the best interests of FC Bayern. He wants the best for FC Bayern. We're working very well together. We make all decisions together. And regarding the summer transfer window: There's no Max Eberl transfer or Christoph Freund transfer or anyone else. This is FC Bayern. We at the supervisory board have approved every transfer. We do everything together,"
Uli Hoeneß made public comments about transfer friction that prompted a 'no comment' response from sporting chief Max Eberl. Hoeneß maintained he acted helpfully toward the club's sporting leadership and claimed Bayern emerged as the real winners of the summer transfer window despite missing some targets. Club president Herbert Hainer and CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen stressed that all decisions are made collectively and that the supervisory board approved every transfer. Hainer emphasized unity and perspective, while Dreesen said controversial discussions are legitimate and that internal debate leading to a common conclusion ultimately matters most.
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