Bayern Munich: pushed towards the exit, he responds cash to his leaders

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A Bayern Munich executive, well aware of the arrival of new recruits, intends to fight for his place and extend his adventure at the Allianz Arena.

The recent arrival of Vincent Kompany at Bayern Munich seems to mark the beginning of a profound transformation within the Bavarian squad. Indeed, since the opening of the summer transfer window, the management of the Rekordmeister has not hesitated to indicate the exit door to several players.

Among them, Kingsley Coman, Matthijs de Ligt, Alphonso Davies, Noussair Mazraoui, and Serge Gnabry have been placed on the transfer list. However, the latter recently stated that he has no intention of leaving the Allianz Arena this summer.

Gnabry is not afraid of competition

Under contract until June 2026, the 29-year-old right winger has reaffirmed his desire to continue with the Rotten, despite the arrival of attacking reinforcements such as Michael Olise and Bryan Zaragoza.

“At a club like Bayern, you always sign good players. We are here and there is always competition. But personally, I want to continue the performances I have achieved in the past, have a good season and be successful again with the team.”judged Gnabry at the microphone of Sky Sport Germany.

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