
"Konrad Laimer has been a crucial player for Bayern over the last couple of seasons under Vincent Kompany. The Austrian midfielder has excelled in the full-back position. He has been one of the best right-backs in Europe this season. Laimer will enter the final year of his current deal at Bayern when the new season begins in August."
"The talks between Laimer and Bayern have stalled due to disagreement over the salary package in the new contract. Laimer is content with life in Munich, and there is no deterioration in the relationship between the club and player despite the breakdown in talks. However, Bayern are open to losing Laimer on a free transfer next summer. They have no plans to cave in to the Austrian midfielder's salary demands."
"While talking to DAZN a few days ago (via OneFootball), Bayern legend and supervisory board member Uli Hoeness insisted Laimer is not Maradona. He praised Laimer for his quality but insisted that some players need to understand there are limits to the salary demands. Hoeness effectively suggested that Laimer can certainly not go about demanding a salary that is earned by attacking stars."
"The record Bundesliga champions have caved in when it comes to agreeing on the wage demands of players for new contracts in the last 18 months. Bayern handed bumper deals to Joshua Kimmich, Dayot Upamecano, Alphonso Davies, and Jamal Musiala since the start of 2025. Die Roten are not expected to blink first in the negotiations with Laimer. The club chiefs have already suggested that Laim"
Bayern Munich have one week left in the season and plan to strengthen the squad while resolving player contract futures. Konrad Laimer has been a key contributor for Bayern, excelling as a right-back and entering the final year of his current deal in August. Contract talks have stalled due to disagreement over the salary package, though the relationship between club and player has not deteriorated. Bayern are open to losing Laimer on a free transfer next summer and do not intend to cave in to his demands. Uli Hoeness praised Laimer’s quality while emphasizing limits on salary expectations, and Laimer is reportedly annoyed by the comments, with a quick agreement unlikely. Bayern are expected to take a patient approach, having recently granted large wage deals to other players.
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