Max Eberl on Bayern Munich youngsters: "They will have to perform well in training to then get the chance to play"
Briefly

Bayern Munich has been criticized for its integration of young talent, with many players leaving the youth academy early. Adam Aznou's sale to Everton FC exemplifies this trend. Despite promoting three players from the academy to the first team, the board members face scrutiny. Max Eberl emphasized the importance of developing players gradually and acknowledged the potential of current youths. Success remains a priority, but there is a commitment to nurturing young talent and giving them opportunities, like with Paul Wanner, in the new season.
I haven't been following the reports that closely. With Josip Stanišić, Aleks Pavlović, and Jamal, we have three regular starters who came through our youth academy. That doesn't happen very often. We've always tried to develop players step by step.
Success is paramount at FC Bayern. Nevertheless, we want to develop young players. Paul Wanner, too, now has a great opportunity to take the next step and establish himself at FC Bayern.
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