Max Eberl, Bayern Munich's executive for sport, discusses the hectic nature of the transfer window and the primary focus on Nick Woltemade. He expresses concern over how public discourse impairs calm negotiation efforts, stating that discussions are no longer private. Eberl is aiming to negotiate neutrally and objectively with Stuttgart, despite the known interest in Woltemade. With other players departing from Bayern, Eberl acknowledges the need for additional attacking options and reinforces that decision-making remains ongoing and methodical in finding replacements.
Max Eberl commented on the challenges of modern football negotiations, stating, 'The problem these days is that we can't consider our ideas, hold talks and try to negotiate in calm. Everyone always has something to say. That makes finding a solution in negotiations difficult.'
Eberl acknowledged the difficulty presented by the public knowledge surrounding player negotiations, mentioning, 'The entire world now knows that we're considering Nick Woltemade, it's no longer a secret. With everything being said around it, I don't know what will happen now.'
In referencing the ongoing efforts to find suitable replacements for departing players, Eberl stated, 'The planning is ongoing. But the calculation is simple. maths help, even in football.'
Regarding the relationship with Stuttgart, Eberl noted, 'I don't think Stuttgart want to rip us off. Our relationship is way too good for that. We'll try to go into negotiations neutrally and objectively.'
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