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Bayern Supervisory Board Questions Max Eberl's Future After Public Rebuke

The board says it has lost trust in Eberl's transfer process and will formally review his role before contract talks open and at its August meeting.

Overview

  • Uli Hoeneß publicly voiced doubts about Max Eberl's long-term future in a May 23 interview, signalling the supervisory board's growing scepticism.
  • Reports from club outlets say the supervisory board has accused Eberl of a profound breach of trust and of making hasty transfer decisions without proper consultation.
  • Eberl has remained in post and told reporters he was surprised by Hoeneß's comments while insisting he will continue his work at the club.
  • Eberl's contract runs until June 30, 2027 and formal renewal talks cannot begin until the July 1 window, with the supervisory board expected to make a decisive assessment at its regular August meeting.
  • Critics point to handling of outgoing players such as Mathys Tel and Kingsley Coman as concrete examples of lost value, and the outcome of the summer transfer window will be framed as a test of Bayern's sporting leadership.