Alexander Nubel's getting paid big by Bayern Munich
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Alexander Nübel, who joined Bayern Munich in 2020 as a replacement for Manuel Neuer, has played sparingly for the team despite a hefty annual salary of €11-12 million. His contract was extended until 2030, further complicating Bayern’s decision regarding his future. Currently on loan at Stuttgart, with the club covering part of his salary, Bayern faces uncertainty about Nübel's development and whether he will fulfill his potential as a goalkeeper. Recent metrics reveal concerns about his effectiveness, leading to the signing of another goalkeeper, Jonas Urbig, highlighting the fragility of Nübel's position at the club.
Nübel's future at Bayern Munich looks uncertain as the club doubts his ability to become the goalkeeper they envision. The signing of Jonas Urbig adds pressure.
Alexander Nübel's contract, now extended to 2030, has raised concerns regarding his future performance and Bayern's investment, with a hefty salary that may not yield a return.
Currently, Nübel remains on loan at Stuttgart, with Bayern covering around 8 million euros of his annual 11-12 million salary, showing a lack of clarity in his future.
Nübel ranks poorly in the Bundesliga for Post-Shot Expected Goals minus Goals Allowed, indicating challenges in his positioning and effectiveness as a top-tier goalkeeper.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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