Report: Bayern Munich wants to re-up Joshua Kimmich, but expects him to take a pay cut...which might not happen
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Bayern are prepared to extend Joshua Kimmich's contract, but only with a pay cut. It's unlikely that Kimmich would agree to that at his prime as a footballer. And it's difficult to justify when, compared to Kimmich - who is a regular starter for years and rarely injured - Thomas Müller, who is now only a substitute player, extended his contract a few months ago for the same salary (reportedly €20.5m/year).
Vincent Kompany and his staff see great value in Kimmich on the pitch. The coaches are aware that he can be world class in midfield and at right-back.
Many top clubs are interested in Kimmich - and the player is in a comfortable position due to his contract situation - his future is in his hands.
If Kimmich does look to leave, he will have no shortage of suitors. Manchester City, Arsenal FC, Liverpool FC, FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Paris Saint-Germain are among the clubs rumored to have serious interest in Kimmich.
Read at Bavarian Football Works
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