Bayern Munich want to extend Lennart Karl's contract before the World Cup
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Bayern Munich want to extend Lennart Karl's contract before the World Cup
"As things currently stand, because Karl has a contract at Bayern that will automatically extend to 2029 once he tuns 18 at the end of February. Right now, he earns roughly €1-2m per year, but there are already internal talks about an extension beyond 2029. Per information from Sport Bild's Christian Falk and Tobias Altschäffl (via @iMiaSanMia_GER), Bayern would like to extend Karl's contract through 2031, and they are remaining relaxed about the situation."
"Additionally, Bayern would like to try to have a contract extension for Karl done before this summer's World Cup in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, much like they plan to do with Harry Kane. There is currently no rush and Max Eberl and Christoph Freund are currently spearheading efforts to get new deals over the line for Dayot Upamecano and Serge Gnabry in addition to Kane and Karl."
Lennart Karl, 17, has scored seven goals and provided two assists in twenty-seven appearances for Bayern Munich this season while filling in during Jamal Musiala's long injury absence. Karl's current Bayern contract will automatically extend to 2029 when he turns 18 at the end of February, and he currently earns roughly €1–2m per year. Bayern is internally discussing an extension beyond 2029 and would like to extend his contract through 2031. The club remains relaxed despite fan reaction to a Real Madrid comment by Karl and aims to complete a new deal before this summer's World Cup.
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