Also a signal to Kimmich
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Bavaria’s Munich CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen sees the significant contract extensions with Jamal Musiala (21), Alphonso Davies (24) and Manuel Neuer (38) also as a signal to Joshua Kimmich.
The 30 -year -old international has not yet made a decision about whether he will see his future on Säbener Strasse beyond the summer of 2025. “I am sure that Joshua perceives these things. They are clear signs that we have big plans. We want to continue to carry this claim to win international titles in the future. He has to draw his own conclusions from it. We would be very happy if he stayed with us, ”Dreesen said in a“ picture ”interview.
On Friday, the record champion at Musiala enforcement, the offensive player, as previously left -back Davies, volunteered until 2030. According to report, in his new contract, an exit clause of 175 million euros is anchored in his new contract, which is supposed to apply two years before the end of the contract . One year before the end of the contract, this was 100 million euros. Keeper Neuer had last extended for another year.
With a view to Musiala and Davies, Dreesen said: “We made it to us in the long term with these two professionals to bind two young players for the future. We also managed to keep hope such as Aleksandar Pavlovic and Josip Stanisic in the club. ”Six professional player contracts run until at least 2029: Davies, Musiala, Stanisic (24), Michael Olise (23), Jonas Urbig (21) and Pavlovic (20).
“We build FC Bayern of the future with these players and have players with great experience like Manuel Neuer with us, with whom we also extended. I think there is a boost for us. It shows that we are still able to tie world-class players to ourselves and we continue to have a great radiance, ”said Dreesen. In addition to Kimmich Thomas Müller (35), Sven Ulreich (36), Eric Dier (31) and Leroy Sané (29) are currently without a contract for the coming season. In the international squad-ranking, the Munich team took eighth place with 865 million euros, just behind Paris Saint-Germain (871 million).


