
Manuel Neuer and Sven Ulreich resolved their futures with Bayern by signing new one-year contracts before the end of the season. Neuer will remain the number one goalkeeper next season, with his playing time managed as Jonas Urbig develops. Urbig is viewed as a long-term successor. Ulreich will stay as the third-choice goalkeeper, contributing in training and maintaining a respected presence in the dressing room. With the goalkeeper roles set, Alexander Nubel must find a new destination after returning from a successful loan at VfB Stuttgart. Bayern have confirmed Nubel is not part of their long-term plans and are open to moving him. Several European clubs are interested, but high wage demands complicate a transfer, and Stuttgart cannot afford a permanent deal.
"Bayern Munich will not have to dip into the transfer market to sign a goalkeeper this summer as they resolved the futures of Manuel Neuer and Sven Ulreich before the end of the season. The two senior goalkeepers have signed new one-year contracts with Bayern. Neuer has been in decent form this season, which has also led to a U-turn on international retirement ahead of next month's World Cup. He will be the number one next season, but his game time will be managed as Jonas Urbig continues to develop into a good goalkeeper."
"Meanwhile, Sven Ulreich will continue to be the third-choice goalkeeper in the squad. He will play an important role in training and remains a popular senior player in the dressing room. With the three goalkeeping positions sorted for the next season, Bayern Munich have to find a new destination for Alexander Nubel. After a successful three-year loan spell at VfB Stuttgart, Nubel returns to Bayern this summer."
"Bayern chiefs have already confirmed that Nubel will not feature in the club's long-term plans. They are ready to part ways with the former Schalke goalkeeper. Three European clubs are interested in Nubel According to Ran Sport (via iMiaSanMia), three European clubs have shown concrete interest in Alexander Nubel. The Bundesliga champions want to find a suitor sooner rather than later, but the goalkeeper's wage demands are a big stumbling block for a transfer."
"Nubel signed a new contract at Bayern in 2024, which saw his wages close to €11 million. His current deal at Bayern doesn't expire until 2030. Stuttgart cannot afford to sign Nubel on a permanent deal. It remains to be seen if they are open to signing him on another loan deal. In an ideal scenario, Bayern will hope Premier League clubs get involved in signing Nubel. The English clubs can pay a good salary for Nubel."
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