Here’s a sneak peek into Max Eberl’s summer plans for Bayern Munich

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Eberl has gained the trust of the board and his plans are in full-swing!

The Bayern Munich transfer window plans are in full swing as the news of Florian Wirtz’s verbal agreement with the club dropped.

Of course the window isn’t just for Wirtz — squad stabilisation is the key aim as exemplified by the club’s watch list. They are looking to buy and sell in nearly every position and get the best possible squad within their monetary limits.

The director of sport Max Eberl has been the capstone in all the Bavarian transfer plans. Per Bild’s Tobi Altschäftl and Christian Falk, all of Eberl’s summer plans were approved last week by the supervisory board. The information comes via @iMiaSanMia:

Max Eberl has had all of his summer plans approved by the supervisory board last week. Eberl is being given the benefit of the doubt, but will be judged after the transfer window closes on September 1st. The supervisory board gave him the green light to sign Jonathan Tah. The board members also expressed their understanding for Eric Dier’s rejection of Bayern’s contract, since Monaco offered him a 3-year deal. Talks with Dayot Upamecano over a new contract are still ongoing. As for Kim Min-jae, the club has decided to wait for offers from abroad [@altobelli13, @cfbayern]

So to recap, Bayern and Eberl’s plan of action:

  1. Sign Jonathan Tah.
  2. Extend Dayot Upamecano.
  3. Explore the market for Kim Min-jae.

We will see if Eberl manages to receive positive reviews for his work at the end of the summer.

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