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Bayern Munich is in stalled contract talks with right-back Konrad Laimer, who may leave on a free transfer in 2027. The club does not view him as irreplaceable and is unwilling to meet his salary demands of €12-€15 million.
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Bayern do not consider Konrad Laimer as irreplaceable as other players who have recently extended their contracts, therefore the club is currently unwilling to meet the Austrian’s demands and give him a significant pay rise. Negotiations are at a standstill and Laimer’s future is uncertain.
Bayern want to keep their foot down regarding salaries. The driving forces behind that are supervisory board members Uli Hoeneß and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. This desire for a tough negotiating stance has already been made clear to Max Eberl on several occasions. Eberl now knows what to do if he wants the backing of the club’s leadership.
The contract talks are stalled because Bayern Munich is unwilling to meet Laimer's salary demands, which they consider excessive.
Konrad Laimer is reportedly demanding a salary between €12-€15 million.
If Laimer does not sign a new contract, Bayern Munich is open to keeping him for the final year of his deal and allowing him to leave for free in 2027.
Supervisory board members Uli Hoeneß and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge are key figures influencing Bayern Munich's tough stance on salary negotiations.
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In addition, Bayern are planning to further strengthen the full-back positions this summer and will have several alternatives next season, so Laimer’s departure either this summer or on a free in 2027 is a possibility.
After it was considered the loser in negotiations with Joshua Kimmich, Jamal Musiala, and Dayot Upamecano, Bayern Munich seems to want to crack down on what it considers to be excess spending. Board member for sport Max Eberl has been praised for his transfer market signings, but chided for his work in securing contract extensions, which all feature massive overall financial packages (and concessions on buyout clauses and signing bonuses). The supervisory board has been rumored to have had enough with the growing expenses. From Laimer’s standpoint, the Austrian can go on Capology and see the likes of non-starters like Kim Min-jae, Serge Gnabry, and Leon Goretzka all making more money than him. Sure, there are bad decisions on money throughout the Bayern Munich roster, but is Laimer really the one (even with somewhat modest demands for a starter these days) to crack down on? It seems…odd. Regardless, if Laimer does not get his deal, it also seems as if Bayern Munich is open to keeping him for the final year of his deal and then allowing him to walkaway for free in 2027. There is much more to come on this topic, but fans might have to prepare for a lot of movement this summer as the Bavarians might need a right-back for the future. *If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributor…*
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