Bayern Munich could open contract talks with Serge Gnabry
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Bayern Munich could open contract talks with Serge Gnabry
""Serge is an extremely important player for us right now. He's having exceptional games centrally, where he can showcase his cleverness even more. I'll try to see behind closed doors how and when we'll have talks.""
"Gnabry has been linked with a move away from Bavaria over the last two summers. However, the former Werder Bremen winger has rejected approaches from different clubs to stay in Munich. Die Roten didn't push for his departure in the summer since several senior forwards had already left the club. The 30-year-old forward has garnered praise from teammates and Vincent Kompany in the last few weeks. He will be available on a free transfer next summer, but Bayern may have other plans for him."
"There are no doubts about Gnabry being a successful signing for Bayern since arriving from Werder Bremen in 2018. However, his form has dipped in the last three seasons due to injuries. He was no longer the first choice forward in 2024 when Vincent Kompany arrived at the club. Considering the big wages he is already on, it would not be a wise move for Die Roten to offer him another long-term deal. Moreover, the sample size is too small to think that Gnabry is back to his best. Die Roten should wait until the winter break to initiate contract talks"
Bayern Munich have started the season winning all competitive games and scoring well in the final third. Serge Gnabry has excelled in a number ten role behind Harry Kane, recording three goals and three assists in six appearances and securing a place in the starting XI. Gnabry rejected transfer approaches over the last two summers and remained at Bayern while several senior forwards left. He will be available on a free transfer next summer, and Max Eberl suggested Bayern could open talks. Injury history, high wages and limited sample size argue for waiting until the winter break before negotiating a new deal.
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