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In front of 75,000 spectators gathered at the Allianz Arena on Tuesday evening, Bayern Munich confirmed its excellent momentum by signing a seventh success in a row in all competitions against PSG (1-0). After the meeting, the Bavarians logically showed their satisfaction but another subject was also raised: the future of Joshua Kimmich, linked to the Munich players until next June and who has still not extended his contract. “Josh, Christoph and I are in open and constructive discussions. When he’s ready and he says yes, we want to make it happen. But this is not yet the case. He must decide whether he wants to experience another great adventure in his career or whether he wants to become another legend at FC Bayern.said Max Eberl, the club’s sports director.
“I would be happy if Jo stayed at FC Bayern. He has the trust of the team, the coach and the entire club. So for me, it would just be a formality”for his part admitted Manuel Neuer while Vincent Kompany showed his confidence in him, without mentioning the contractual dimensions. “Joshua has played every minute so far, so the answer is simple. He showed in every match that he was important for us. The details of the contract are not my role. My role is to keep the players motivated, happy and ready to fight for this club. I have this feeling every day with Joshua. Everything else is just about him and the club – and I respect that.”. To be continued…
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