Konrad Laimer not 'irreplaceable' at Bayern Munich
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Konrad Laimer not 'irreplaceable' at Bayern Munich
"Bayern do not consider Konrad Laimer as irreplaceable as other players who have recently extended their contracts, therefore the club is currently unwilling to meet the Austrian's demands and give him a significant pay rise."
"Bayern want to keep their foot down regarding salaries. The driving forces behind that are supervisory board members Uli Hoeneß and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge."
"Bayern Munich seems to want to crack down on what it considers to be excess spending. Board member for sport Max Eberl has been praised for his transfer market signings, but chided for his work in securing contract extensions."
Bayern Munich's contract negotiations with right-back Konrad Laimer have stalled, as the club does not view him as irreplaceable and refuses to meet his salary demands of €12-€15 million. The supervisory board is pushing for a strict salary policy, impacting Laimer's potential future with the team. Bayern plans to strengthen their full-back positions, making Laimer's departure likely, either this summer or on a free transfer in 2027. The club is also tightening its financial strategies after previous costly contract extensions.
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