
"Dramatically, however, Bayern announced on the day of the expiry of Chávez's contract that he signed a new contract for an undisclosed number of years. While this may seem like a success, Bayern now need to show that this was the right decision and help push Chávez's development forward. Kicker, as captured by @iMiaSanMia, offers some potential insight into Bayern's strategy for the midfielder moving forward:"
"Felipe Chávez made his debut for Peru's senior national team against Chile last night before having played any competitive games at professional level. For now, the 18-year old will continue to play for Bayern's second team - but internally, he's considered the next youngster to get match practice at a significantly higher level. Since that's unlikely to happen at Bayern's first team, a loan move could make sense for him."
Felipe Chávez starred for Bayern Munich's U-19s as a false nine/attacking midfielder, recording 16 goal contributions in 13 games and earning promotion to the U-23s. He secured a starting spot for the U-23s and impressed across multiple matches. Chávez's contract was renewed on its expiry for an undisclosed duration. He made his senior debut for Peru before playing any professional competitive games. Bayern intend for him to continue with the second team but consider providing higher-level match practice, with a loan move viewed as a likely pathway to bridge the gap to first-team football.
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