Bayern Munich's Max Eberl says club could have players looking to leave in January
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Bayern Munich's Max Eberl says club could have players looking to leave in January
"While most players appear to be content, there could be a few looking to leave the club. "There could always be a player who is perhaps a little bit less satisfied and who, when the injured players return, says: I want to do something different," Eberl told Sport1 (as captured by @iMiaSanMia). The biggest candidates for a move appear to be right-back Sacha Boey and goalkeeper Daniel Peretz, who is already in the midst of an unsuccessful loan stint with Hamburger SV."
"Bayern Munich board member for sport Max Eberl is on record as saying the club will not engage in much buying during the winter transfer window, but selling? That could be a different story. While most players appear to be content, there could be a few looking to leave the club. Whether or not any moves actually happen will depend on the market."
Bayern Munich plans minimal winter purchases while remaining open to selling players. Some squad members may become dissatisfied when injured players return and pursue transfers. Right-back Sacha Boey and goalkeeper Daniel Peretz are the most likely departure candidates. Boey cost an astounding €30 million in 2024, which may affect market interest and transfer feasibility. Peretz is currently on an unsuccessful loan at Hamburger SV and appears to have limited prospects in Bavaria, reducing his market value. Another loan looks the most probable outcome for Peretz. Any moves will ultimately depend on market demand and available opportunities during the window.
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