Fc Bayern Muenchen Ceo Oliver Kahn Discusses Future Of The Club With Max Eberl

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FC Bayern München CEO Oliver Kahn Discusses Future of the Club with Max Eberl

FC Bayern München AG CEO Oliver Kahn has spoken out about the club's future plans, including the potential appointment of Max Eberl as sporting director.

In an interview with Sport Bild, Kahn said that Eberl is a "very interesting candidate" for the role, which has been vacant since the departure of Hasan Salihamidžić in April.

Kahn said that he has been impressed with Eberl's work at Borussia Mönchengladbach, where he was sporting director for 13 years.

Eberl is widely regarded as one of the best sporting directors in Germany, and he has a strong track record of identifying and developing young talent.

Kahn said that Bayern Munich is "always looking for the best possible candidates" for all positions, and that Eberl is certainly on their radar.

However, Kahn also stressed that no decision has been made yet, and that the club is still considering other candidates.

Eberl has been linked with a move to Bayern Munich for several months, but he has not yet made a decision about his future.

The 48-year-old is under contract with Borussia Mönchengladbach until 2026, but he has a release clause that allows him to leave the club for a fee of €10 million.

If Eberl does join Bayern Munich, he will be tasked with overseeing the club's sporting operations, including player recruitment and development.

He will also be responsible for working closely with the club's board and coaching staff to develop a long-term strategy for success.

Eberl's appointment would be a significant coup for Bayern Munich, and it would send a clear message that the club is determined to maintain its position as one of the top clubs in Europe.