Bayern’s internal tensions reached a boiling point this summer when sporting director Max Eberl sanctioned Coman’s sale to Al-Nassr. The board was reportedly angered that Eberl approved the €35 million (£30m/$40m) deal without having a replacement ready, later returning to request funds to find one.
Coman, who spent 10 seasons at Bayern and won nine Bundesliga titles, three DFB-Pokals and the 2020 Champions League, became a casualty of the club's cost-cutting drive. With a salary of €17m (£14m/$19m), his departure was seen as a financial fix rather than a footballing decision. But the internal split it caused within the club’s leadership reflected a growing disconnect between Bayern’s sporting ambitions and its financial pressures.






