Contract valid until 2025
FC Bayern wants to have a long-term future with Joshua Kimmich. According to President Herbert Hainer, the German record champions are keen to retain the midfielder beyond the end of his contract in 2025. “Of course we want to see him on the ball for us as long as possible and will convey this to him in the contract negotiations,” said the 69-year-old.Sports picture“.
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The 28-year-old is one of the longest-serving professionals in the Bayern squad. And a trio with a working paper valid until 2025. “Joshua Kimmich has been playing in his ninth season in the FC Bayern jersey since he moved to us in the summer of 2015 – which puts him in the proud territory of club greats such as Bastian Schweinsteiger, Philipp Lahm, Thomas Müller and Manuel Neuer,” explained Hainer.
The national player stands for FC Bayern, takes responsibility and moves forward. “He is one of our captains and one of those types of players who gives a team direction. “I would like him to end his career here with us – but that one day in the future,” emphasized Hainer. According to the magazine, the FCB wants clarity in terms of personnel by 2024 in order to be able to collect a transfer fee if necessary; leaving for free a year later is definitely out of the question. Kimmich is currently in no rush when it comes to his future. The right-footer, who once trained at VfB Stuttgart, knows his value and the interest of top clubs such as FC Barcelona.
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Kimmich plans to conduct contract negotiations with his employer without an advisor, as he did last in 2021. Whether the professional can increase his salary again by up to 20 million euros per year is questionable or not automatic for the bosses. The rather cold relationship with Thomas Tuchel could prove to be problematic, writes “Sport Bild”. The 50-year-old does not see Kimmich as a classic “six.” An agreement between FC Bayern and the Rottweiler native is not a sure-fire success. Kimmich’s market value remains unchanged at 75 million euros, and he is currently 15 million euros away from his career maximum – 90 million euros at the beginning of 2021.
TM user and Bayern fan “vito777blau” recently said: “Anyone who denies Kimmich’s class simply has no overview of what the other clubs have in terms of ZM or DM. Every club in the world would kiss Kimmich. (…) I still remember Toni Kroos when he was still our player, there was endless criticism – and when he moved to Real Madrid, there was a lot of shouting.”
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