In a surprising turn of events, Saudi Pro League club Al-Ittihad has set its sights on Bayern Munich's top executive, Max Eberl. According to a report from Saudi Arabian newspaper Arriyadiyah, the club has not only expressed interest in the Bavarian board member for sport but has already initiated talks with him.
The discussions, however, have hit a snag. Sources indicate that while Al-Ittihad reached out to Eberl to lead their sporting project, the negotiations stalled due to fundamental differences in vision and future strategy. As a result, the Saudi side is now exploring other candidates for the role.
This development raises eyebrows across the football world. For Eberl, a move to Saudi Arabia would be a significant departure from the high-pressure environment at Bayern Munich—a job that, despite its prestige, has been known to take a toll on even the most seasoned executives. Yet, recent observations suggest Eberl remains in good spirits and actively engaged in media duties, which tempers concerns about potential burnout.
Could Al-Ittihad still pull off this ambitious recruitment? While it seems unlikely given the current impasse, football has a knack for delivering the unexpected. For now, Bayern fans can breathe easy, but the rumor mill is sure to keep churning.
