Serge Gnabry: FC Bayern München Contract Extension
It has been reported that Serge Gnabry has been offered a new two-year contract by Bayern Munich, following an impressive start to the new season.
According to 'Sky', Serge Gnabry will extend his contract at the beginning of next year. His current contract runs until the end of the season, and he is set to receive an extension until 2028 with a salary reduction from 18 to 15 million euros annually. Eberl sees Gnabry as an important support in terms of sports and as a team leader.
According to journalist Nicolo Schira, Serge Gnabry is expected to soon sign a contract extension with Bayern Munich lasting until June 2028, which contains a potential option for an additional year and involves a reduced salary.
Serge Gnabry is expected to sign a new contract with FC Bayern very soon. An agreement is considered close, but some details still need to be clarified, after which Gnabry is expected to sign the new deal.
Bild reports that Bayern Munich has made a decision regarding the future of Serge Gnabry. His contract expires at the end of the season.
Max Eberl stated that contract discussions with Serge Gnabry are still ongoing. Eberl said that they are trying to find a way to make an offer to the player that he can accept, without the club exceeding its budget. A new contract until 2028 including a salary reduction is being discussed. Eberl expressed hope for an agreement, stating that he hopes they will find solutions.
Serge Gnabry stated at a press conference that there was no timetable and the situation was quite relaxed regarding contract negotiations, adding that they would just see what happens in the near future. According to 'Sky', the club is planning a contract extension until 2028 that would be associated with a salary reduction.
According to Sky Sport Allemagne, Serge Gnabry is well-placed to extend his contract, which ends next June. He is expected to extend his deal by one or two more seasons while agreeing to a salary reduction, and discussions could be concluded soon.
According to 90min, Liverpool and Juventus are showing interest in Gnabry. It is believed that Gnabry is open to taking a pay cut to extend his stay with Bayern, but the delicate nature of negotiations has opened up the possibility for Liverpool and Juventus to act. Bayern want to keep Gnabry and are still working on an agreement over new terms.
Reports indicate that Bayern plans to offer Serge Gnabry a new two-year contract. Gnabry currently earns between 17 and 20 million euros annually, and it is said that he is willing to accept pay cuts.
According to Bild, a contract extension for Gnabry with Bayern Munich is a possibility if he maintains his level of performance. The report indicates that while nothing has been decided, the possibility of an extension is being considered again. However, Gnabry would probably have to accept a reduction in salary from his current estimated salary of around 19 million euros per season, which places him among Bayern's highest-paid players.
According to the 'Bild' podcast 'Bayern Insider', the 30-year-old is willing to reduce his salary to be able to stay in Munich. The German national player, whose contract expires next year, currently earns around 19 million euros per season.
Joshua Kimmich stated in an interview with 'Welt am Sonntag' that he would like Serge Gnabry to extend his contract with FC Bayern. Gnabry recently entered the final year of his contract. Good performances have recommended him for a continuation of the cooperation, but he would have to accept a salary reduction.
Serge Gnabry was asked about a possible contract extension at FC Bayern at a national team press conference. He responded that he is focusing on the national team at the moment and is not thinking about his future right now. Gnabry added that it is up to the club to approach him and it remains to be seen whether that will happen. He has recently entered the final year of his contract, and a reduction of his high salary of €19 million seems inevitable.
Bayern Munich would like to reward Serge Gnabry's (30) return to form with a new contract, but only with a reduction in his current salary. Gnabry is basically prepared for this.
According to 'Sport1' chief reporter Stefan Kumberger, officials will closely monitor the development of Serge Gnabry and wait to see if his recent strong performances are sustainable or if there is a decline in performance again in the winter. The 30-year-old's contract expires at the end of the season. Kumberger sees parallels to the situation a year ago with Leroy Sané, where the Munich team also played for time. Additionally, the record champion would like to save parts of Gnabry's salary. Sporting director Christoph Freund has announced that the contract talks with Gnabry will be approached with the necessary calm.
Serge Gnabry's contract at FC Bayern expires at the end of the season. A contract extension is possible if he maintains his current strong form, and the condition for this is almost fulfilled if he overcomes his past issues with consistency.
Gnabry is out of contract next year. Bayern had been reluctant to extend due to variable form, but recent stability has made new negotiations possible.
Serge Gnabry has indicated he is open to a contract extension beyond his current deal, which runs until 2026. In an interview with Sky, he stated that it is not out of the question and that he is focused on performing well to have good arguments for an extension if it comes to that. Bayern's sporting director, Max Eberl, confirmed the club is willing to have talks about a new contract and praised Gnabry's importance to the team. As of now, no concrete negotiations or agreements have been reported.
Bayern is planning to use Serge Gnabry as an internal solution for two problems, potentially as a backup for Harry Kane starting next season. This plan is reported by 'Bild' and 'Sky'. Gnabry is contracted until 2026 and, despite being frequently mentioned as a potential sale candidate, he does not plan to leave. Transfermarkt currently estimates his market worth at 25.00 million euros.
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