Serge Gnabry ready to accept reduced salary for Bayern contract
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Serge Gnabry ready to accept reduced salary for Bayern contract
"Serge Gnabry wants to stay at Bayern Munich The ball is now in Bayern's court! Sporting director Max Eberl was charged in the summer with the important task of lowering the squad wage bill. After moves for Florian Wirtz and Nick Woltemade fell through, Eberl was hamstrung in the market, with Uli Hoeneß and the supervisory board ordering a loans-only policy."
"That all said, Serge Gnabry's performances this term, in the absence of injured stars like Jamal Musiala, have been very encouraging. * Serge Gnabry's stats across all competitions for Bayern in the 2025/26 season (Transfermarkt) But don't forget that Gnabry's future in Munich isn't totally safe, as an internal debate continues over the possibility of signing Said el Mala (19). So, it will be interesting to see how flexible the Bundesliga champions are in negotiations."
"The 30-year-old attacker - currently earning €17m-20m (£14.7m-17.3m) gross - is attracting interest from Turkish clubs. This will undoubtedly inspire recent memories of Leroy Sané's summer move (on a free transfer) to Galatasaray after contract negotiations broke down. The former Manchester City wide man had been on a salary worth €20m. However, FC Bayern were only prepared to offer in the region of €8m (£6.9m) up to a maximum of €12m (£10.4m). After positive negotiations between both sides and a verbal agreement - there was a sudden change in dynamic! Sané changed agency and ultimately opted to agree a transfer to Galatasaray instead. The 29-year-od signed a three-year contract in Turkey worth €9m [£7.8m] per season (p"
Serge Gnabry's Bayern Munich contract runs until the summer 2026 transfer window. Gnabry has recorded six goal contributions in six Bundesliga games to start the 2025/26 season. Gnabry wants to remain at Bayern Munich. Sporting director Max Eberl was tasked with lowering the squad wage bill and adopted a loans-only policy after transfer targets Florian Wirtz and Nick Woltemade fell through. An internal debate over signing 19-year-old Said el Mala continues and could influence squad decisions. The 30-year-old currently earns €17m-20m gross and is attracting interest from Turkish clubs, with Leroy Sané's recent move cited as a cautionary precedent.
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