Reasons for Serge Gnabry's willingness to take pay cut at Bayern Munich revealed
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Reasons for Serge Gnabry's willingness to take pay cut at Bayern Munich revealed
"The new deal will be performance based, with a salary that could go up to around €15m gross per year including all possible bonuses. Gnabry has accepted to take a pay cut for two reasons: firstly, he wants to focus on the second half of the season with Bayern and secure his World Cup spot without speculation and rumours around his future."
"Gnabry has been rumored to want to stay in Bavaria, but even last year it was thought that he had no future with the club past his current deal. Now, though, a strong first half, some key versatility, and a willingness to take a pay reduction has him in a good position to stay for at least another two to three years at a very good pay rate."
Serge Gnabry is on the verge of extending his Bayern contract under a performance-based structure. The new deal could pay up to around €15m gross per year including all possible bonuses, representing roughly an €8m reduction from his current €23m package. Gnabry accepted the pay cut to focus on the second half of the season and secure his World Cup place without transfer speculation. He values Vincent Kompany's football philosophy and wants to continue playing under him. The agreement is considered close, with some details still to be clarified, and Gnabry is expected to sign and stay at the club. Strong form, versatility, and willingness to reduce pay strengthen his position for a two-to-three-year stay.
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