Bayern Munich's Christoph Freund won't fall into trap of talking about Joshua Kimmich, but Max Eberl says "nobody is above the club"
Briefly

Following Bayern Munich's 3-1 victory over VfB Stuttgart, sporting director Christoph Freund downplayed the ongoing contract discussions surrounding Joshua Kimmich, stating that the talks have been respectful but no updates would be provided. Meanwhile, board member Max Eberl affirmed that while players are important, the club's needs come first, noting that there have been past great players who left due to contract issues. In light of recent developments, Arsenal FC and another Premier League club are reportedly interested in Kimmich, suggesting a resolution may be imminent.
There's too much speculation at the moment, a lot is being written. We don't give updates on contract negotiations. We had good and fair talks with Jo in the past few months and will continue to do so. There will be a decision but we won't comment on speculation.
Generally speaking, nobody is above the club. If a player decides differently, then he decides differently. Things will continue at FC Bayern. There were great players here who were at FC Bayern, but who eventually had to leave the club because they couldn't reach an agreement and their contracts ran out.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
[
|
]