Bayern Munich have made their decision on Serge Gnabry

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Serge Gnabry will stay at Bayern Munich. After the Bavarians failed to bring in Désiré Doué, who is expected to sign with Paris Saint-Germain, the German winger should finally be kept. According to Sky GermanyVincent Kompany would appreciate the 29-year-old player a lot and his recent performances would have convinced internally. His partner, Kingsley Coman, is not as certain about his future at Munich. The Frenchman would still be pushed towards the exit.

The one who missed the Euro with Germany, due to a hamstring injury, is playing big at the dawn of his 30th birthday and will try to get back on track under the orders of the Belgian coach. Undisputed starter during Bayern Munich’s last Champions League victory in 2020, Gnabry has gradually lost his place in Bavaria. With the arrival of Michael Olise on his right side, the German is more threatened than ever and will have to perform to keep his place.

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