German media: After signing Walter Mad, Bayern has internal conflicts over whether to continue signing a player
4:18am, 20 August 2025Football
German media "South Deutsche Zeitung" revealed that the inability to sign Walter Marde in this transfer window put Bayern in an internal conflict.
Sports management led by Ebert needs short-term competitive results to maintain their status. Eber knows well that the stronger the team's lineup, the higher the probability of success.
On the other hand, the "strategic department" that owns Henes and Rummeniger raised questions: Should we really spend 50-60 million euros to sign a replacement after missing Wilz and Waltermad? A player who might not be completely convincing? Therefore, Henes rarely agrees with Mattus's view: it is better to give up signings and give young players opportunities.
Eber's team believes that the calculation is very simple: compared to last season, Muller, Sane, Koman, Ter and seriously injured Musiara have all been absent, and these five players are only replaced by Louis Dias and youth team players. For this reason, the sports management requires that the lineup be strengthened to deal with multi-line operations.
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