
"We would like to extend Konny's contract. Talks have taken place, but things are currently on hold. But that's not a problem, there's no resentment or ill will. We have our own ideas, and they have their own ideas, and those ideas have to align. Right now they don't, but that's okay."
"When it comes to contracts, it is easy to be on edge from the perspective outside looking in. But oftentimes, that is responding to signals put out there by one or another interested party on the inside - a negotiations tactic conducted in public. Right now neither side is hinting at discord, and there is plenty of time left for talks to eventually progress."
Bayern Munich executive Max Eberl confirmed that contract extension talks with right-back Konrad Laimer are temporarily on hold. Both the club and player have different contractual ideas that need to align before progress can be made. Eberl emphasized there is no resentment or discord between the parties, and Bayern remains pleased with Laimer's return to fitness and availability. Contract negotiations often involve public positioning by interested parties as negotiation tactics. Currently, neither side is signaling conflict, and substantial time remains for discussions to advance. The temporary standstill is normal in negotiations and may indicate mutual respect between both parties.
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