Bayern Munich recently bid farewell to Kingsley Coman, a long-serving attacker for the club who was arguably crucial for many of their titles and trophies. However, it wasn’t exactly a cheerful or even
sad farewell, after Coman made some statements about the transfer process.
The French international spoke about how the club made it a little complicated toward the end, and how he was eventually forced to say goodbye after almost 10 years of playing for them. One thing that was interesting, though, is that Coman specified it was a part of the club that wanted him gone. A report from Tz’s Philipps Kessler and Hanna Raif (via @iMiaSanMia) says that he was in fact referring to Max Eberl when he spoke about this specific part. According to the report, Coman believes Eberl “practically single-handedly orchestrated the sale of the Frenchman.”
While fans can claim that this is just business, or that Coman was not really contributing to the squad anymore, it is undeniable that the situation is most definitely not ideal. He claimed that he wasn’t pushed out, but he wasn’t exactly welcome at his home of 10 years either. After rumors of Eberl set to leave, or be fired, fans will have to wait and see how the club will look like soon.