Lothar Matthaus pleased with recent contract renewals at Bayern Munich
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Lothar Matthaus pleased with recent contract renewals at Bayern Munich
"Bayern Munich are focusing on contract renewals during the winter transfer window. They will look at signing players in the summer instead of January. Bayern chiefs followed a similar approach to last winter's transfer window when they worked on new contracts for Jamal Musiala, Joshua Kimmich, and Alphonso Davies. The defending Bundesliga champions have found a breakthrough in contract talks with Serge Gnabry and Konrad Laimer."
"Laimer had 18 months left on his current deal. The Austrian has been an exceptional performer for Die Roten under Vincent Kompany. He has excelled in the full-back position, becoming the first choice right-back at the club. Laimer has publicly expressed a desire to commit his future to Bayern, so contract negotiations would have been straightforward. He is expected to sign a new contract until 2029."
"Meanwhile, Gnabry had entered the final 12 months of his contract. After a productive Hinrunde, Bayern decided to offer Gnabry a two-year contract. The German forward has reportedly taken a pay cut to stay in Munich. "Extending the contracts of both players is the right decision in my opinion. The Austrian is having a strong first half of the season, puts the team first, and above all impresses with his versatility.""
Bayern Munich are prioritizing contract renewals during the winter window and will pursue signings in the summer rather than in January. Club officials secured breakthroughs with Serge Gnabry and Konrad Laimer, with both expected to sign new deals when the squad returns after the winter break. Laimer, with 18 months remaining on his previous contract, has become first-choice right-back under Vincent Kompany and is set to extend until 2029. Gnabry entered his final 12 months and accepted a two-year offer, reportedly on reduced wages. Lothar Matthaus praised both extensions and highlighted Laimer's versatility and Gnabry's leadership and impact.
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