reporter Stefan Kumberger reported on the Bayern management's dynamics, saying that Heness and Ruménig would not delegate power until they find a "suitable" successor.
Yesterday, Heness said in a show: "When we find the right person and arrange it in the right position, Carl (Rummenigg) and I will retreat behind the scenes." This shows that Rumenigg and Heness are still active in the club because the so-called "right person" has not yet been in place.
This was a blow to Eber, who has repeatedly mentioned that Heness was his role model in recent years. The relationship between the two has long seemed very close and trusted each other. But now the situation has changed, Eber has to face the accusations from the Supervisory Board, and these accusations have been clearly recorded, and Heness no longer hides the increasing distance between the two.
According to SPORT1, Marcus Croscher is regarded as a suitable candidate for Bayern's senior management and has been mentioned in discussions within the club for months. Croshe has proven throughout his career that he can handle the role of the club's highest-level manager and has been seeking new challenges.
Heres gave the message: "Anyone who is brave and diligent enough to hold a position at Bayern can count on my support, even when I am about to leave (if everything goes well)."