Biography: Eber s work will be evaluated by the Bayern Supervisory Board, but it is currently positive
August 6 According to several reporters from Biography, Bayern will evaluate Eberle's work results. Eber's work at Bayern will be evaluated at the Supervisory Board meeting at the end of this month, as Eber has received some criticism in recent times, but the current trend is relatively positive, thanks to the support of Henes and Heine. Henes emphasized that Eber's work should be more publicly recognized, and Heiner has always been regarded as Eber's supporter, affirming Eber's contribution to signing players such as Kompani, Olisse, Bissov and Ta. The main reason for the positive evaluation of the Supervisory Board is that Eber's participation in recent transactions is as follows. Louis Diaz: Eber stays in touch with the player's agent, while Dresen communicates with the agency's joint owner, Raul Dacosta. Eventually, Dias was persuaded to join. Eber contacted Liverpool first, and then Dresen started negotiations with Liverpool senior Hughes. Palinia: Eber negotiated a loan deal with Tottenham sports director Lange. The loan fee of up to 7 million euros was regarded as Ebert's credit, and he successfully removed Palignia from Bayern's salary bill. Waltermad: The person who initially contacted Stuttgart's sports director was also Eber, and Dresen then talked to CEO Wealle. Eber also communicated with the player's agent Bachmann and reached an agreement with Walter Mad. This also led to Walter Mad's insistence on joining Bayern after two offers were rejected. Jonathan Ta: Eber actively promoted the deal last summer, and continued to keep in touch with player agents after the two clubs failed to reach an agreement, eventually contributing to a visa-free deal this summer. Wilz: Bayern failed in this deal, but Eber had little participation. The negotiations were mainly made by Heness contacting Wilz's father and Dresen to Leverkusen. Aznu: After he voluntarily asked to leave the team, Eber and Floind negotiated with Everton, and finally reached an agreement on a transfer fee of 9 million euros plus an additional clause of 3 million euros. Zarragoza: Floind was mainly responsible for negotiating with Celta. Eber, Dresen and Floind work closely together, sometimes holding three transfer meetings or video conferences a day, and their teamwork is considered very successful. Eber can now feel more at ease about his future and may even continue to stay after the summer window.
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