Bayern Munich want Serge Gnabry to stay beyond 2026 but only on a reduced salary, with the winger willing to accept new terms.
Bayern Munich are reportedly interested in keeping Serge Gnabry beyond the expiration of his contract next summer but only if he accepts a pay cut. According to Bild journalists Tobi Altschäffl and Christian Falk, the winger, who currently earns around €17-18 million gross per year including bonuses, is open to reduced terms to remain at the club. Gnabry is said to feel comfortable at Bayern, enjoys strong popularity in the squad, and his management is already in talks with the club.
The 30-year-old has faced criticism in recent seasons due to injuries and inconsistent performances, but his strong start to the 2025/26 campaign has reopened the debate among fans about his long-term future. Bayern, who previously seemed ready to let him leave, now appear willing to extend his stay, though concerns remain over his form. A final decision is expected in the coming months as the German champions weigh their options.
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