Bayern Munich will not make new signings if Joshua Kimmich signs a new contract
Briefly

Bayern Munich is considering whether to extend Joshua Kimmich's contract, with the belief that doing so would enhance squad stability for the next season. The supervisory and executive boards have indicated that retaining Kimmich along with Jamal Musiala and Alphonso Davies would suffice, making additional player acquisitions unnecessary. However, should funds be generated through player sales, the club would contemplate reinforcements. Notably, Leroy Sané and Eric Dier's expiring contracts could save significant wage costs that may prompt a reassessment of their transfer strategy.
Bayern Munich's leadership believes that extending Joshua Kimmich’s contract will provide enough squad depth, eliminating the need for further expensive signings.
If player sales occur, Bayern Munich’s supervisory board is open to new signings, indicating a willingness to shift strategy based on potential funds raised.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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