
"Bayern have no intention of meeting Konrad Laimer's demands (around €15m gross per year). The club's stance is clear: If Laimer doesn't make concessions, there will be no contract extension. Laimer is valued as a player for his performances, his commitment, and his versatility, but that kind of salary is deemed too high."
"This could present an issue at Bayern Munich as Laimer brings such infectious energy, attitude, and great player that his value might exceed anything you can find on a scoresheet. This is life in football, though, and as a wise man once said, 'Every man has his price' - and in this case, Bayern Munich might already seen that exceed by what Laimer wants."
Bayern Munich has reached a breaking point in contract negotiations with midfielder Konrad Laimer, refusing to meet his salary demands of approximately €15 million gross per year. Following previous contract disputes with players like Alphonso Davies, Jamal Musiala, Joshua Kimmich, and Dayot Upamecano, the club has adopted a firmer stance. Bayern values Laimer for his performances, commitment, and versatility, but considers his requested salary excessive. The club has made clear that without concessions from Laimer, no contract extension will occur. This situation highlights the ongoing tension between player wage expectations and club financial boundaries in modern football.
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