
"Bayern Munich's executive for sport, Max Eberl refused to make any categorical statement regarding a potential renewal of Serge Gnabry. In the final year of his contract, Gnabry is currently in great form for club and country. Stepping up to replace the injured Jamal Musiala, Gnabry has found his form in the second striker role. And the club, while happy, is still watching the 30 year-old closely with regard to their mutual footballing future."
"Gnabry is one of the top earners at Bayern and in the Bundesliga with an estimated annual wage of €17 million. Going by performances in the previous seasons, any renewal at this point is expected to come with a wage cut. With Gnabry hitting 30, Bayern could also apply one of its unsaid policies by handing out a single year extension."
Max Eberl refused to make any categorical statement regarding a potential renewal of Serge Gnabry. Gnabry is in the final year of his contract and has returned to strong form for club and country, thriving when stepping up into the second striker role after Jamal Musiala's injury. Bayern remains pleased but cautious, monitoring the 30-year-old's performances before deciding his future. Financial considerations include an estimated €17 million annual wage and likely expectations of a wage cut for renewal. Bayern could offer a single-year extension given his age. Gnabry's form beyond January and Musiala's return will be decisive factors.
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