Bayern Munich extend contract of Serge Gnabry
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Bayern Munich extend contract of Serge Gnabry
"The first player to sign the new deal is Serge Gnabry. Die Roten made an announcement on Thursday confirming that Gnabry has signed a new two-year deal with the club. The German forward would have become a free agent in the summer if he hadn't signed the new contract. Gnabry is pleased to sign another contract extension, which will ensure that he will complete 10 years at the club by the time he reaches the end of the new deal."
"After an ordinary last season, Gnabry came out firing all cylinders this season. He enjoyed great returns in the final third during the Hinrunde. The German international did a fine job in the number ten role when Jamal Musiala was sidelined with a long-term injury. Gnabry's first preference was to extend his time in Munich. As the season progressed, Bayern opened the doors for him to sign a new deal."
Bayern Munich prioritized contract extensions during the winter transfer window and began by securing Serge Gnabry on a two-year deal. The 30-year-old would have become a free agent this summer without the new contract and will reach ten years at the club by its conclusion. Gnabry delivered a notable resurgence this season, producing strong final-third returns in the Hinrunde and covering the number ten role during Jamal Musiala’s long-term absence. He preferred to remain in Munich, reportedly accepted a pay cut to re-sign, and offers tactical flexibility, experience in big games, and leadership even if he is not a guaranteed starter.
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