German media: Bayern has significantly exceeded the club s salary saving target, Ebert made great contributions

Football 8:55am, 26 August 2025 58

German media sports1 reported that Bayern has significantly exceeded the club's salary saving target.

This spring, the Supervisory Board announced internally that sports director Ebert would need to save about 20% of salary costs. Former Rummenigge even publicly claimed that in terms of finance, high salaries are the main problem facing Bayern, not high transfer fees.

According to information learned by SPORT1, Bayern has even exceeded its savings target. If Mueller, Sane, Kingsley Koeman and others leave the team and sign new players, the salary cost savings will even exceed 50%. This value will enhance Eber and sports director Floind's evaluation in the minds of the Supervisory Board.

But the other side of the fact is that the actual savings have been significantly reduced due to renewing lucrative contracts with Musiara and Alfonso Davis. Potential new aid loan transactions will also further reduce the balance in this regard. But in any case, the goal of reducing the cost of wages by 20% has been determined to be significantly exceeded.

According to Sport1, Sane and Koeman's actual income in Munich is higher than the previously rumored 19 million euros and 17 million euros. On the contrary, new players Jonatan Ta, Louis Dias and Tom Bischoff have significantly lower salaries.

Bayern may usher in a major restructuring of the lineup in the summer of 2026, as the club's honorary chairman Heness had previously suggested that, and now the team has created the necessary operating space in finance.