
"Bayern can well imagine extending Serge Gnabry's contract in principle. Max Eberl is a big fan of the German international. Gnabry is also open to staying at Bayern. He currently earns up to €18m gross per year including bonuses. For a contract extension to happen, there has to be a pay cut. Gnabry will certainly not be offered the same salary"
"The former Hoffenheim player is currently Bayern's fourth highest earner alongside fellow countryman Jamal Musiala. It is questionable if Gnabry would be willing to take a pay cut, especially if his hot run of form continues across the season. Even when Bayern wanted to offload Gnabry, he was happy to stay with the club. A sign of loyalty or an opportunity to live the Dire Straits hit single, Money for Nothing?"
"After a few seasons of middling form at best, Bayern Munich's Serge Gnabry is experiencing somewhat of a remontada as an attacking midfielder in Jamal Musiala's absence. The 30-year-old has racked up an impressive three goals and five assists in ten competitive games in the 2025/26 season and is showing no signs of slowing down. Given Gnabry's hot start to the season and a contract that runs out in less than a year, rumours of a potential contract extension have start swirling."
Serge Gnabry, 30, has started the 2025/26 season strongly with three goals and five assists in ten competitive matches while filling in for Jamal Musiala. His contract expires in less than a year and Bayern Munich is open to an extension only if Gnabry accepts a reduced salary. He currently earns up to €18m gross per year including bonuses and is among the club's top earners alongside Jamal Musiala. Questions remain whether he will accept a pay cut, especially if his form continues. Bayern require Gnabry to deliver consistent performances through the season amid a challenging fixture schedule.
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