Bayern Munich in transition: Eberl announces transfers and departures!
Bayern Munich's Max Eberl talks squad changes, potential transfers and new signings ahead of the Club World Cup.

Bayern Munich in transition: Eberl announces transfers and departures!
Max Eberl, Bayern Munich's sporting director, recently provided exciting insights into the club's transfer plans in Orlando. Bryan Zaragoza and Kingsley Coman are currently in particular focus as Bayern's squad shake-up progresses. How Picture reported, Zaragoza could leave the club. The 22-year-old, who rose to prominence with Osasuna last season, suffered an injury but played well enough to be called up for the Spanish national team. Eberl confirmed the club's openness to a transfer.
The situation surrounding Kingsley Coman also remains exciting. The 28-year-old winger will be evaluated after the Club World Cup, but according to Eberl, Coman is currently in good form and plays an important role in the team. Nevertheless, he could also face a change in the summer, although the possibility of a change cannot be ruled out, as Eberl himself noted.
Sales candidates in focus
Eberl also announced that, in addition to Zaragoza and Coman, Sacha Boey, the 24-year-old right-back, is also considered a possible candidate for sale. Bayern currently have three right-backs in their squad and plan to focus more on what the signing of Konrad Laimer and Josip Stanisic means. Galatasaray have already signaled interest in Boey. The rebuilding of the squad appears to be well underway, giving the club an opportunity to breathe some fresh air.
There is particularly good news for Dayot Upamecano. The 26-year-old defender, who is on the mend after knee surgery, is currently fit again. How Yahoo Sports reported that talks to extend the contract are already underway.
New faces in the team
Bayern have signed two newcomers, Jonathan Tah (29) and Tom Bischof (19), who join the team as latecomers. Both changes are free of charge, which makes the planned restructuring of the team even easier. Eberl describes Tah as a leader, while Bischof should impress with his creative style of play and ball security.
Eberl's clear course shows: Bayern Munich is determined to improve the squad not only in quantity, but also in quality. The player-focused approach is intended to ensure that the club continues to operate successfully in future competitions. In view of the current developments, it remains exciting to see how the personal details surrounding the players will develop in the summer, who are also in Kicker be illuminated.