Unexpected turn. Ex-Bayern player predicts a change in club management
Liam Garcia
Dailysports's expert
In the past, Bayern Munich was renowned for easily luring top players away from other German clubs. But this summer, Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Florian Wirtz opted for Liverpool, and the club also failed to secure Nico Williams. Former Bayern defender Mario Basler believes this will have serious consequences.
Details: Basler stated that sporting director Max Eberl will soon part ways with the club, already naming his likely successor. The reason, he argues, is not just the failures on the transfer market but also the lack of European success.
Quote: "I've heard from various sources that Bayern has practically reached an agreement with Markus Krösche for next season. I just wanted to carefully share that. In my view, the club's transfer policy has recently become chaotic.
They want certain players but fail to get them, and those players end up joining other teams. Nothing is working out on the international stage either—there's a sense of discontent within the club. But it all started back when Kahn and Salihamidžić were in charge, handing out huge salaries and signing excessively long contracts," Basler said, as quoted by Goal.