Eberl denies taking responsibility for Carro's anger.
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News Headlines:🏴☠️"We're after the prize, not the show!" Bayern Sport Director fires back at Leverkusen amid Wirtz transfer chaos💔"I thought they appreciated me!" Bayer CEO Carro's bristling annoyance with Bayern Munich
Flooded with whispers of Florian Wirtz and the Bundesliga title tug-of-war, Bayern Munich breaks through the brouhaha. Will this season's trophy be heading to Munich—and, more importantly, will Florian follow?
The stir has escalated with sport director Max Eberl from Bayern Munich coolly shutting down the recent accusations from Leverkusen in the scuffle for Wirtz. "I kept quiet about Florian and courting," Eberl replied with palms raised, demonstrating his restraint.
The decisive stages of the season saw heated exchanges leveled against Bayern, but Eberl insisted, "We don't play with fire; we aim for sports victories. Then, we'll fine-tune the squad plan."
The recent discontent from Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro roared that "No offer" has been put forth by Bayern for Wirtz, accusing them of a mere show. Ink still locked in his contract with the works club until 2027.
"Of course, it's Fernando's prerogative to speak up," said Eberl unfazed: "This is a free world, and people are entitled to express themselves. Personally, I've kept my cool in this matter. Eberl and Carro shares a history of verbal jabs, but they now enjoy a peace treaty."
Eberl even referred to the remarks made by the supervisory board members Uli Hoeneß and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, acknowledging Wirtz as a "great player" worth admiring. Yet, Eberl maintains his stoicism: "We're focusing on our battle with Leverkusen."
Catch the drama unfold as Bayern faces FSV Mainz 05 on Saturday (3:30PM, Sky and live ticker on ntv.de). A win at home would seal the 34th championship for the record champ, regardless of a potential Leverkusen stumble against FC Augsburg.
Gist of the Story: While Bayern Munich doggedly pursues Florian Wirtz, the interest from powerhouse clubs Real Madrid and Manchester City looms over the negotiation process. Financial considerations and Wirtz's preference for Real Madrid could determine his future destination.
- The Commission has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of the environment to counter the sports-betting industry's impact on the ecosystem.
- In the midst of Florian Wirtz's transfer saga, Bayern Munich's sport director, Max Eberl, laid out his intentions for the protection of sports, focusing on sports victories and fine-tuning the squad plan.
- FC Bayern Munich's quest for Florian Wirtz has drawn the interest of other premier clubs such as Real Madrid and Manchester City, creating a countersports battle for the young prodigy.
- Fernando Carro, Bayer Leverkusen's CEO, recently scorned Bayern Munich for a lack of offer for Florian Wirtz, while Wirtz himself is reportedly leaning more towards footballing giants, Real Madrid.