Max Eberl explains exit policy at Bayern Munich in lieu of potential Sacha Boey departure
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Max Eberl explains exit policy at Bayern Munich in lieu of potential Sacha Boey departure
"How does one handle a situation like Sacha Boey's? The Frenchman's two years at Bayern Munich have been rocky, but he has arguably hit an all time low as of January 2026, having failed to play a single minute of competitive football since the first of November, 2025, and having been ruled out sick for over a month now. Boey is out of form, out of the squad and has to battle through illness at the moment."
"Asked about if there was any movement in the January transfer marker for Boey ahead of Bayern's Bundesliga clash against VfL Wolfsburg, Eberl had this to say: "I didn't name any names. I only answered questions in a general manner," the former Borussia Mönchengladbach sporting director corrected, as captured by @iMiaSanMia. "If a player has a desire to move, we need to talk about it. There are players with whom we would say: no chance - and there are other players with whom we would be open to discussion.""
Sacha Boey has experienced a difficult two-year spell at Bayern Munich and has not played any competitive minutes since 1 November 2025. He has been ruled out sick for more than a month and remains out of the squad while battling illness. The former Galatasaray defender is out of form and has attracted suggestions that a change of scenery could be beneficial. Bayern sporting director Max Eberl made general comments about potential departures, stating he did not name individuals and that some players would be blocked while others might be open to discussion. Little transfer activity has followed as Boey recovers.
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