Manuel Neuer, the eternal guardian of Bayern Munich, is very close to extending his contract with the Bavarian team. According to the German outlet 'Kicker', the 38-year-old goalkeeper will renew for two additional seasons, ensuring his presence at the Allianz Arena until 2026, when he will turn 40 years old.
Although the current contract of the experienced goalkeeper expires in June 2025, Bayern's management has decided to maintain their trust in one of the most emblematic figures in the club's history. Neuer, who has played in more than 540 matches wearing the club's shirt, had raised doubts in some sectors due to less secure performances in recent months. However, his leadership and experience seem to have weighed more in the club's decision.
Bayern will keep its backbone
This move reflects Bayern's intention to continue investing in stability in key positions, although it is not without challenges. The sports management, which has other important renewals on the horizon such as Joshua Kimmich, Leroy Sané, and Alphonso Davies, must act quickly to prevent these players from negotiating their future with other teams in the coming months.
With this extension, Neuer will continue to be a cornerstone at Bayern and a reference in European football, demonstrating that his legacy as one of the best goalkeepers in history remains valid.
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