After a fair separation with Leipzig
The framework conditions for Max Eberl to potentially join FC Bayern are apparently clear. Like the TV channel “Sky“ reports, the 50-year-old is willing to join RB Leipzig in Munich as sports director after his release. It is said that Eberl, who once worked for the record champions, would like to take over the vacant position of sports director at FCB.
According to reports, concrete negotiations have not yet taken place – but these will probably follow in the next few weeks. Because Eberl and the “Red Bulls” had agreed on a separation amicably and in fair discussions, the manager was allowed to move for a written fee of less than 5 million euros. This sum was only determined as part of the dissolution of the collaboration; such a clause did not previously exist. The “German Press Agency” also assumes that Bavaria would have to pay around 5 million euros.
Biggest plus between transfers and squad value: Bayer & Bayern in the top 10
Union Berlin | Difference between transfer fee and squad value: €147 million
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Transfer fee paid: €46 million | Squad value €193 million
Athletic Bilbao | Difference between transfer and squad value: €156 million
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Transfer fee paid: €46 million | Squad value €203 million
BVB | Difference between transfer and squad value: €157 million
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Transfer fees paid: €310 million | Squad value: €467 million
AS Roma | Difference between transfer and squad value: €159 million
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Transfer fees paid: €223 million | Squad value: €382 million
Liverpool | Difference between transfer and squad value: €164 million
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Transfer fees paid: €664 million | Squad value: €827 million
Galatasaray | Difference between transfer and squad value: €174 million
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Transfer fees paid: €71 million | Squad value: €245 million
Aston Villa | Difference between transfer and squad value: €180 million
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Transfer fees paid: €418 million | Squad value: €598 million
Benfica | Difference between transfer and squad value: €181 million
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Transfer fees paid: €164 million | Squad value: €345 million
Brentford | Difference between transfer and squad value: €183 million
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Transfer fees paid: €182 million | Squad value: €365 million
Brighton | Difference between transfer and squad value: €183 million
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Transfer fees paid: €193 million | Squad value: €376 million
Lazio | Difference between transfer and squad value: €186 million
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Transfer fees paid: €99 million | Squad value: €285 million
Man City | Difference between transfer fee and squad value: €190 million
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Transfer fees paid: €992 million | Squad value: €1.18 billion
SSC Napoli | Difference between transfer and squad value: €205 million
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Transfer fees paid: €373 million | Squad value: €578 million
Bayer 04 | Difference between transfer and squad value: €214 million
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Transfer fees paid: €232 million | Squad value: €446 million
AC Milan | Difference between transfer and squad value: €224 million
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Transfer fees paid: €305 million | Squad value: €529 million
Inter | Difference between transfer and squad value: €301 million
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Transfer fees paid: €223 million | Squad value: €523 million
Real Sociedad | Difference between transfer and squad value: €307 million
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Transfer fees paid: €91 million | Squad value: €398 million
Arsenal | Difference between transfer and squad value: €406 million
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Transfer fees paid: €685 million | Squad value: €1.09 billion
Real Madrid | Difference between transfer and squad value: €418 million
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Transfer fees paid: €573 million | Squad value: €991 million
FC Bayern | Difference between transfer and squad value: €467 million
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Transfer fees paid: €430 million | Squad value: €897 million
FC Barcelona | Difference between transfer and squad value: €487 million
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Transfer fees paid: €327 million | Squad value: €814 million
Eberl’s contract in Leipzig is dated until June 2026. The plan is for him to join FC Bayern as sports director in December or January at the latest. Bayern’s new sports director Christoph Freund remained tight-lipped on Monday about a possible future collaboration with Eberl. “That’s not my decision,” the 45-year-old Austrian replied before the German champions’ departure for the Champions League game at FC Copenhagen when asked whether he could imagine forming a sporting dual leadership team with Eberl.
Eberl was released by the Leipzig bosses last Friday. Those responsible accused the former Borussia Mönchengladbach official of lacking commitment to the club. It is no secret that Eberl has long been considered the preferred candidate of Bavaria’s honorary president Uli Hoeneß. As a player, he went through the entire youth ranks at FC Bayern and played a Bundesliga game for the Munich team in 1991.
With the most expensive purchases and sales: Eberl’s biggest Gladbach deals
From 2009 to January 2022, Eberl was responsible for Gladbach’s transfers…
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The most notable deals of this time are summarized here in the gallery.
Marko Marin – In the club until 2009
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Sold to Werder Bremen for €8.2 million
Marco Reus – With the club from 2009 to 2012
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Bought for €1m from RW Ahlen, sold to Borussia Dortmund for €17.1m
Oscar Wendt – In the club from 2011 to 2021
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Came on a free transfer from Copenhagen, one of 18 players in Gladbach’s history with at least 300 appearances.
Granit Xhaka – At the club from 2012 to 2016
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Bought for €8.5 million from FC Basel, sold to FC Arsenal for €45 million (most expensive sale in Gladbach history)
Álvaro Domínguez – At the club from 2012 to 2016
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Bought for €10 million, Eberl’s first transfer in the eight-figure fee range, Domínguez ended his career in Gladbach.
Luuk de Jong – At the club from 2012 to 2014
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Bought for €12 million from Enschede, sold for €7 million (including loan fee) to Eindhoven (at the time the most expensive addition in Gladbach’s history)
Max Kruse – With the club from 2013 to 2015
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Bought for €2.5 million. from Freiburg, sold to VfL Wolfsburg for €12 million
Marc-André ter Stegen – With the club until 2014
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Sold to FC Barcelona for €12 million
Yann Sommer – with the club since 2014
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Bought for €9 million from FC Basel
Lars Stindl – With the club since 2015
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Bought for €3 million from Hannover 96
Mahmoud Dahoud – At the club until 2017
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Sold to Borussia Dortmund for €12 million
Fabian Johnson – With the club from 2014 to 2020
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Came from Hoffenheim on a free transfer
Jannik Vestergaard – At the club from 2016 to 2018
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Bought for €12.5 million from Werder Bremen, sold to FC Southampton for €25 million
Michaël Cuisance – With the club from 2017 to 2019
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Bought for 250,000 euros from AS Nancy, sold to FC Bayern for €8 million
Christoph Kramer – With the club since 2016
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Bought for €15 million from Bayer Leverkusen
Matthias Ginter – With the club from 2017 to 2022
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Bought for €17 million from BVB, went to SC Freiburg on a free transfer
Thorgan Hazard – At the club from 2014 to 2019
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Bought for €8m (+1.5m loan fee) from Chelsea, sold to Borussia Dortmund for €25.5m
Alassane Plea – With the club since 2018
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Bought for €23 million from OGC Nice (most expensive purchase and most valuable acquisition in Gladbach history)
Stefan Lainer – With the club since 2019
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Purchased from Red Bull Salzburg in 2019 for €12.5 million
Denis Zakaria – With the club from 2017 to 2022
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Bought for €12 million from BSC Young Boys, went to Juventus for €8.60 million
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