
"Firstly, I'm elected to the supervisory board. And secondly, if anyone there says they don't want me anymore, I'll be gone. The moment we have the right people in the right positions, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and I will step down,"
"A tough job certainly leads to arguments. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and I often argued, but afterward things were always fine. Max is a bit more sensitive in that regard. One thing is clear: making transfers at the end of August is never a good idea and always expensive. I also gave Max this advice: it's better to make the transfers in June and July when other clubs haven't really started yet. In the last 2-3 weeks things become difficult,"
"These are rumours and speculation. At the supervisory board, we have no problem at all with Max Eberl. Of course we had discussions, but a separation was never a topic. Is he thinking about resigning? You have to ask him that. Max has had a tough time recently mainly due to the pressure put on him from the outside,"
Uli Hoeneß will relinquish his supervisory board role once the right people occupy key positions, but he reserves the right to intervene if club affairs deteriorate. He intends to enjoy retirement but feels compelled to act when necessary. Hoeneß describes front-office arguments as normal and recounts past disagreements with Karl-Heinz Rummenigge that resolved. He advises completing transfers in June or July to avoid expensive late-August deals. Hoeneß rejects claims that the supervisory board sought separation from Max Eberl and attributes recent strain on Eberl to external pressure.
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