Bayern Munich's sporting director Max Eberl has swiftly shut down rumors of a potential move to Saudi Arabia, putting an end to speculation that had been building in recent days.
The whispers started when Saudi outlet Arriyadiyah reported that Eberl had held talks with Al-Ittihad about becoming their sporting director. But at Friday's press conference, the 52-year-old made it clear where his loyalties lie—and he had a bit of fun with it.
"I thought about answering jokingly," Eberl said with a grin. "But then I wasn't sure everyone would understand it correctly. I actually wanted to say: yes, I was in Saudi Arabia—with the German U18 national team. That's my experience of Saudi Arabia. Everything else is from another world."
Eberl's commitment to Bayern is as solid as ever. His contract runs through 2027, and he recently told DAZN he's open to extending his stay at the Allianz Arena. For a club that values stability and long-term planning, that's music to the ears of fans and executives alike.
In today's football landscape, where the Saudi Pro League has been making waves with big-name signings and ambitious projects, rumors like these are almost inevitable. But for now, Bayern's board member for sport is staying put—and he's not afraid to make that clear.
