
Just how limited is Bayern Munich in its hunt to bolster the roster in the final days of the transfer window?
Well, per Sky Germany’s Kerry Hau, Bayern Munich will take on a loaned player without an option to buy. Eberl also flushed out what exactly the club is looking for.
“To now find the perfect solution we want, available on loan, ideally at no cost – that’s asking too much. We have ideas – there are hybrid types of players, but there are also players who feel comfortable in one position. In the end,
it’s about implementing what’s realistic. If we do something, it should make sense and be reasonable,” Eberl said (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).
What does this all mean? Well, it feels like the club is gearing up for a massive summer of 2026.
Bayern Munich and RB Leipzig locked horns for what was anticipated as a clash of titans to raise the curtain for the forthcoming Bundesliga season, but what followed was a massacre of Biblical proportions. Bayern had looked shaky in their last few outings, and Leipzig had a lot to prove after some big changes in the team, which meant that both teams, while possessing some massive talents, had chips on their shoulders and something to strive towards.
Helping us dissect the corpse left in Bayern’s wake is Rayyan (Cyler), returning to the pod after a lengthy hiatus to perform some semblance of autopsy, although it seems this game was far more about the pure joy of watching what happened than picking apart the details of what actually did happen. In this edition, we feature:-
- A run-down of the starting XI and shape of both teams.
- The series of events that led to the defining moments of the game, and patterns from before that re-emerged.
- Some final (giddy) thoughts of what this Bayern team could look like going forward.
- A lot, a lot, a lot, of uncontrollable giddy giggling at the mere thought of this match’s existence (sorry).
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