In the fast-paced world of football transfers, rumors can spread like wildfire—but not every story holds water. German journalist Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany has firmly pushed back against recent reports linking Bayern Munich's board member for sport, Max Eberl, to a move to Saudi Arabian club Al-Ittihad. According to Plettenberg, Eberl has had no talks or negotiations with the Saudi side, despite contrary claims circulating in the media.
Eberl remains fully focused on his role at FC Bayern, where his sights are set on securing the double this season. His commitment to the Bavarian giants is clear: he aims to extend his contract beyond 2027, with discussions expected to take place soon. For a club like Bayern Munich, stability in the front office is just as crucial as on the pitch, and Eberl's dedication is a reassuring sign for fans.
While it's hard to imagine Eberl leaving a club of Bayern's stature, the allure of Saudi Arabian football—backed by eye-watering financial offers—has tempted many top figures in the sport. However, Eberl's plate is already overflowing with challenges in Bavaria. He's tasked with strengthening the squad under strict budget constraints, a job that demands intense focus and long hours. With so much on his mind, there's little room for daydreaming about lavish paydays elsewhere.
For now, Bayern supporters can breathe easy: their sporting director isn't going anywhere. As the season heats up, all eyes will be on how Eberl navigates the transfer market to keep the club competitive at the highest level.
