Bayern Munich signs Max Eberl as sporting director
Eberl “brings not only decades-long experience in football management, but he has also started playing football at FC Bayern and became a professional here
PTI
Munich, 26 Feb
Bayern Munich on Monday announced the signing of Max Eberl
as managing director of sport until June 2027, the club’s first step in
replacing outgoing manager Thomas Tuchel.
Eberl “brings not only decades-long experience in football
management, but he has also started playing football at FC Bayern and became a
professional here. We are convinced that he will successfully shape and mould
the future of the club,” Bayern said.
“The task of sport managing director is a big challenge that
I will undertake with a lot of respect and humility,” said Eberl, who will take
on his post from 1 March. Eberl’s appointment had been an open secret for
months.
Eberl will work alongside current Bayern sporting director
Christoph Freund, who arrived from Red Bull Salzburg in the summer of 2023. Bayern
is believed to have paid a fee to release Eberl from his contract with former
club RB Leipzig.
Leipzig stood Eberl down in September less than a year after
he joined the club, saying he showed “a lack of commitment” to the German Cup
holders. German media reported at the
time that Eberl had his sights set on a move to Bayern, despite being under
contract at Leipzig.
The 50-year-old officially replaces Hasan Salihamidzic, who
was let go by Bayern at the end of the 2022-23 season.
Bayern on Wednesday said Tuchel would leave the club in the
summer by “mutual consent”, although the coach said on Saturday he would have
preferred to stay at the club.
Bayern, which has won the past 11 Bundesliga titles, sits
eight points behind leader Bayer Leverkusen with 11 matches remaining this
season.
German media reported Bayern beat Premier League side
Liverpool, which will have a vacancy in the sporting director position in the
summer, to sign Eberl, with coach Jurgen Klopp a long-term admirer.
Eberl has long been considered one of German football’s
shrewdest scouts, with an eye for young talent. He spent 14 years as sporting
director at Borussia Moenchengladbach, before stepping down in January 2022 due
to exhaustion.
At Gladbach, Eberl unearthed several talents, including
Marco Reus, Granit Xhaka, Yann Sommer and Marcus Thuram. During his brief stint
at Leipzig, Eberl oversaw a summer rebuild, bringing in talents Lois Openda,
Xavi Simons and Castello Lukeba.
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