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Falk: Bayern avoids position competition against Werz, perhaps Kompany is not good at recruiting players

In the latest episode of "Bayern Insider", Falk, editor-in-chief of Bistro, and Bayern team reporter Heiko Niedler talked about the reasons for Bayern's failure to introduce Werz.

Falke said: "Eber is actually destined to be a winner. If the deal is successful, the credit will be counted on Heness, and failure, as expected, all the fingers are pointed at Eber. News from the club said that all the senior executives, including Eber, failed to convince Werz."

Nidler added: "I remember Eberz always held a conservative attitude when talking about this transfer and did not make excessive commitments. Maybe he foreseeed that things would not be that simple."

For Liverpool coach Slot, Werz is his dream player, and the Dutch coach also made this clear to Werz, while Bayern has been avoiding the issue of position competition.

Falke: "I think Bayern lacks a key dialogue. If Musiara is allowed to express whether he is willing to play on the left, he can avoid these disputes. And Slot obviously gave a very clear plan."

Previous reports of Werz and Kompani's meeting were described as follows: According to people familiar with the matter, the atmosphere of the talks at the beginning was very tense, and later it became a little relaxed. But after the talks, Kompani expressed serious doubts about the possibility of Werz joining.

Falkzhi pointed out: "Maybe he (Kompani) is not good at recruiting talents. He also negotiated with Xavi Simmons last summer, but the player finally chose to join Leipzig."