FC Bayern wants to keep Hernández – Frenchman demands a decision by Tuesday

French should extend in Munich

FC Bayern is planning its future with record purchase Lucas Hernández. “We’re in talks. He is an incredibly good player who suits us very well, and it is of course our wish to bind him to us in the long term,” said club president Herbert Hainer on Sunday on the TV channel “Bild” and added with a view to the change Speculations about the 27-year-old: “If you saw Lucas at the championship celebrations in Munich, you don’t get the feeling that he’s particularly unhappy here.”

Most recently, according to consistent media reports, it was said that Hernández’ envisaged contract extension has been put on hold for the time being. The defender is heavily linked with Paris Saint-Germain and has already reached an agreement in principle with the French champions, according to L’Équipe. According to the “Picture“-Zeitung, the 2018 world champion wants to make a decision by Tuesday evening before he goes on vacation. “Paris must now step on the gas and get serious, otherwise Bayern still have chances,” writes the paper.








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According to reports, PSG Hernández, who is tied to Munich until 2024, is tempted with a five-year contract. For a long time there was talk that FCB would seek an extension until 2027, but the club is now ready to improve its offer and offer Hernández a working paper with a four-year term. If you don’t agree, you are ready to talk to Säbener Straße from a fee of 50 million euros about the transfer.

Hernández, Martínez & Co.: The 20 most expensive purchases made by FC Bayern

20 – Kingsley Coman | 2017/18 for €21m from Juventus

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Status: May 2023

18 – Thiago | 2013/14 for €25m from FC Barcelona

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18 – Arjen Robben | 2009/10 for €25m from Real Madrid

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17 – Medhi Benatia | 2014/15 for €28m from AS Roma

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13 – Franck Ribéry | 2007/08 for €30m from Ol. Marseille

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13 – Douglas Costa | 2015/16 for €30m from Shakhtar

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13 – Manuel Neuer | 2011/12 for €30m from FC Schalke

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13 – Mario Gomez | 2009/10 for €30m from VfB Stuttgart

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12 – Sadio Mane | 2022/23 for €32m from Liverpool

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9 – Renato Sanches | 2016/17 for €35m from Benfica

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9 – Benjamin Pavard | 2019/20 for €35m from VfB Stuttgart

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9 – Mats Hummels | 2016/17 for €35m from Borussia Dortmund

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8 – Mario Goetze | 2013/14 for €37m from Borussia Dortmund

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7 – Arturo Vidal | 2015/16 for €39.25m from Juventus

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6 – Javi Martinez | 2012/13 for €40m from Bilbao

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5 – Corentin Tolisso | 2017/18 for €41.5m from Olympique Lyon

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4 – Dayot Upamecano | 2021/22 for €42.5m from RB Leipzig

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3 – Leroy Sane | 2020/21 for €49m from Man City

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2 – Matthijs de Ligt | 2022/23 for €67m from Juventus

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Coach Thomas Tuchel has repeatedly emphasized the quality of the Frenchman in recent weeks and emphasized his importance for Munich: “What I can say is that he plays a prominent role in my plans, in the plans of the club. For me, he is an absolute leader.”

FC Bayern brought Hernández to Atlético Madrid in 2019 for the Bundesliga record fee of 80 million euros. Since then, the international has made 107 appearances, scoring two goals and providing eight assists. Most recently, he was out for months after suffering a cruciate ligament rupture at the World Cup in Qatar. He is now training with the team again.

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