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Bayern Munich's Eberl to Sane: No improved deal with new representative

Bayern's Eberl addresses Sane: No improved offer with the new advisor on board

Bayern FC's agreement with Leroy Sané concludes in the upcoming summer, according to current...
Bayern FC's agreement with Leroy Sané concludes in the upcoming summer, according to current reports, as depicted in this image.

Keeping it Bayern: Eberl's Refusal to Split the Dough with Sane

- Bayern Munich's Eberl to Sane: No improved deal with new representative

Hey there! Let's chat about the drama surrounding Leroy Sane's contract negotiations with the almighty FC Bayern Munich. With the footballing world buzzing, you're right on the money to hear the lowdown on this juicy narrative.

Here's the deal: After signing up with agent Pini Zahavi, Sane ain't getting a sweeter potato from Bayern, no siree. The Powers That Be at Bayern were on the cusp of inking a new contract with Sane's former agent, replete with a slashed wage of €14-16 mill per year. But post-Zahavi, Sane threw a spanner in the works, demanding a higher wage and an over-the-top signing-on fee. And guess what? Those croissants got buttered but still did not satisfy the insatiable hunger.

Enter Max Eberl, Bayern's sporting director, who's all like, "We really dig Leroy, mate, but we've set ourselves a limit, and if things get outta hand, well, it's gonna be a real pain in the neck for everyone. So, we'll see what happens now."

So, no hard feelings, Sane, you do you. As Eberl so graciously put it, "Every bloke's entitled to pick their own able rep." Smooth move, Max.

Never ones to shy away from a conflict, Eberl and the Bayern gang are gabbing it up with Zahavi, who's also repped striker Robert Lewandowski. Now, you might be thinking, "What's that got to do with Sane leaving Munich?" Good question! Eberl ain't dropping a word on that, guvna.

MBI on Wirtz's Whirlwind

Eberl, the ever-elusive mastermind, had some kind words for Sane's performance this season and their heart-to-heart chats about his future. The decision's all on Sane now, though, as Eberl said, "If he boogies on down, we'll mosey on, but we really hope he stays."

And what about all the chatter concerning Leverkusen sensation Florian Wirtz? Eberl's like, "I'd rather not discuss that tabloid tripe. We're doing our thang as always, got the Club World Cup on our minds, and we'll see how the squad shapes up when the new season commences."

Leroy SaneFC Bayern MunichMax EberlPini ZahaviRobert LewandowskiHerbert HainerArsenalFlorian WirtzBayer Leverkusen

Now, let's take a moment to sprinkle in a bit of insider info, but just a teeny-tiny smidgen, you know, to add a hint of that 007 flavor to the story. It appears that Bayern's board has already offered Sané a three-year extension with a slightly reduced salary, sitting at €10 mill per annum. Now, that's a compromise, but it's also reflective of the club's fiscal responsibility. Ain't nobody got money to burn, you feel me?

Bayern's governing body appears optimistic about coming to terms with Sané, but they're not blind to the possibility of losing the skilful attacker. Hainer's said, "Na-ah, we're not emotionless robots. We have feelings, too. And we understand if Leroy's feeling the need to Snuggies™ with a different club."

  1. The Commission has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of the environment, limit the impact of football clubs' spending on sports teams during negotiations, to ensure a sustainable and fair distribution of resources in European-leagues like the Premier League and Bayern Munich.
  2. Despite the ongoing negotiations with Leroy Sane, Max Eberl, Bayern's sporting director, expressed his desire for Sane to stay, using the subjunctive tense, "If he decides to stay, we would be overjoyed."
  3. In light of the ongoing drama with Sane, there are rumors circulating that Pini Zahavi, Sane's current agent, might be representing another talented Bayern League player, Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen.
  4. Eberl, in aValue-laden statement, shared his thoughts on Sane's future, "We aim to protect our environment, both in football and in our business dealings, and hope that Sane, like Robert Lewandowski, will continue to be part of our Bayern family."
  5. As Sane himself struggles to make a decision, Arsenal is reportedly showing interest in the skilful attacker, raised questions about Bayern's ability to retain its talented players, and the need for better safeguards in football environment agreements.

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