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Bayern Munich has begun planning the contract renewal for Joshua Kimmich, although the financial offer may not be what the player was expecting. According to reports from Sky Deutschland, the Bavarian club is not rushing to secure the extension of their star's contract, which currently expires in June 2025.
Kimmich, a key pillar in Bayern's lineup, is facing an offer that, following the club's new salary policies, would involve a significant reduction from his current wage. At present, Kimmich earns around 20 million euros gross annually, including bonuses. However, Bayern's financial guidelines could adjust this amount, moving it further from his current salary.
They Want to Save Money with Kimmich
Bayern Munich has recently implemented a stricter salary control system to maintain financial sustainability and promote a balanced wage structure within the team. This new approach could mean that Kimmich, despite his importance in the team and status as one of Europe's most influential players, must accept a pay cut if he decides to continue his career in Munich.
Kimmich's situation presents a dilemma for both the club and the player. While Bayern aims to align its finances with long-term vision, Kimmich might consider alternative options offering more favorable conditions. In a market where talents of his caliber are highly sought after, Bayern's proposal will be crucial in defining the future of the German international.
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