Bayern Munich's plan to sell players in the summer transfer market has not progressed as smoothly as expected, a situation that has sparked concern and discussion within the club. According to Sports Images, the performance of Bayern's sporting director Eberl, especially his ability to deal with player transfer transactions, will be directly affected by the price of the sale of players and internal judgment.

In the transfer market, a player's price is often the benchmark for negotiations between buyers and sellers. However, Bayern have encountered considerable challenges when trying to sell two key players, Delicht and Mazrahi. De Ligt, the highly regarded young center back, has a market value of 65 million euros, but Bayern originally expected to sell for 60 million euros, but quickly found that there is a large gap between this expectation and reality. Manchester United's latest offer is only 30 million euros fixed transfer fee plus 5 million euros floating bonus, far lower than Bayern's expectations.

Similarly, Mazrahi's transfer failed to go as planned. Although his market value was assessed at €30 million, Bayern failed to find a buyer willing to pay that price during negotiations. In the end, West Ham United made an offer of a fixed transfer fee of €15.5 million plus €4 million in floating bonuses, and although Bayern came close to accepting the offer, the deal ultimately failed.

These transfer failures show that Bayern faces considerable challenges in selling players. On the one hand, the club needs to balance its finances and raise funds by selling players; on the other hand, buyers in the transfer market often disagree with sellers in their assessment of player value, making it difficult to reach a deal.

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