Hoeness did not mince his words when addressing the role of agents in the Upamecano deal, having been critical of the defender's representative during the negotiations. "In the case of Upamecano, the advisors either wanted to drive up the price with us or push him to another club, and as a thank you we are supposed to pay them signing bonuses," he raged. "That is a contradiction in itself that we should no longer accept."
Eberl, meanwhile, focused on the sporting merits of the extension while acknowledging the complexity of the talks. "The negotiations were definitely not easy, but they rarely are," the board member for sport admitted. "A squad needs anchor points, and we’ve got the next with Dayot. The question often isn’t who you sign but who you develop."
Upamecano himself expressed his delight at staying in Munich, steering clear of the politics. "I’m really happy to be staying at Bayern and continuing to play in this team," the defender said. "We’ve got a great team and a great coach. We’ve got big goals together. I give my all for my teammates, in every training session, want to keep a clean sheet in every game and want to win as many titles as possible."