„Überrascht mich sehr“ – Hamann-Kritik wegen Bayern-Transfer

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Unverständnis bei Didi Hamann (51).

Vor wenigen Tagen wurde bekannt, dass Eric Dier (31) den FC Bayern zum Saisonende verlassen wird. Nach BILD-Informationen ist sein ablösefreier Wechsel zur AS Monaco bereits fix.

Für Sky-Experte Hamann ist es völlig unverständlich, warum die Münchner nicht stärker um einen Verbleib von Dier bemüht waren. In seiner „Sky“-Kolumne schreibt er: „Das überrascht mich sehr. Ich dachte, dass eine Vertragsverlängerung mit ihm Formsache ist.“

[–>Dann kritisiert er: „Vielleicht hätte Bayern da etwas kreativer sein müssen. Dier wurde in der Rückrunde gebraucht, ist auf dem Platz selten bis nie negativ aufgefallen. Das ist für mich immer das beste Zeichen als Innenverteidiger bei Bayern München. Er spricht auch intern gewisse Dinge mal an. Zudem war er auch torgefährlich, traf beim Rückspiel in Mailand. Auf ihn ist immer Verlass.“

Hintergrund: Diers Vertrag in München läuft zum Saisonende aus. Der Engländer hat sich den Berichten nach mit Monaco auf einen Vertrag bis 2027 inklusive einer Option auf eine Verlängerung geeinigt. Die Bayern hatten ihm ein Angebot auf nur eine weitere Saison gemacht. Dier zieht es deshalb nun ins Fürstentum.

Eric Dier (31) wechselte im Januar 2024 zu den Bayern, im Sommer 2025 wird er München wieder verlassen

Eric Dier (31) wechselte im Januar 2024 zu den Bayern, im Sommer 2025 wird er München wieder verlassen

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Mit dem Verteidiger verliert der FCB seinen wohl zuverlässigsten Ersatzmann. In den letzten Wochen zeigte Dier seine Stärke, als er nach der Knie-OP von Dayot Upamecano (26) plötzlich eine größere Rolle spielte und stets solide Leistungen ablieferte. Auch abseits des Platzes spielte er eine wichtige Rolle für das Teamklima.

Wechsel nach Monaco: Darum lehnte Dier das Bayern-Angebot ab

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[–>Quelle: BILD01.05.2025

Hätte Bayern sich also mehr anstrengen müssen, um Dier zu halten?

Hamann weiter: „Dier ist ein Spieler, der eine Mannschaft zusammenhält. Wenn er nicht spielt, meckert er nicht. Wenn er spielt, bringt er Leistung. Er hat es in seiner Bayern-Zeit herausragend gemacht. Gemeinsam mit Stanisic hat er es in den letzten Wochen in den großen Spielen hervorragend gemacht. Auch mit Blick auf die Klub-WM ist das ein großer Verlust.“

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