Manuel Neuer ready to leave Bayern Munich

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Despite some performances that have raised eyebrows during the season, Manuel Neuer remains undisputed in the Munich goal, and this, since his arrival in the summer of 2011 from Schalke 04. With more than 500 appearances for the Roten, the 38-year-old goalkeeper is entering the final year of his contract and could be tempted by a final challenge abroad, notably in the United States which he describes as a real option, as he indicated during an interview with WELT.

MLS would be an option. I talked to Bastian Schweinsteiger, who played there, about it. But you have to think about it carefully. Also because they play a lot on artificial turf there, which is not ideal for a goalkeeper.“, expressed the last bastion of the Mannschaft. In the process, Manuel Neuer assured to have received offers from the Gulf countries: “I always had requests and offers. But I knew that FC Bayern was the best place for me because of the environment and the team (…) Although you should never say never: I would not move to Saudi Arabia or Qatar.»

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