Bayern Munich begin contract talks with Thomas Muller
Bayern Munich has been actively looking at contract renewals throughout the season. There is still a lot of work to do for Die Roten despite securing the futures of Kingsley Coman and Paul Wanner in the winter transfer window. The Bavarian club has reportedly taken the first step to retain one of their key forwards.
According to SportBild, Die Roten has opened contract negotiations with Thomas Muller. The German forward has less than 18 months left on the current deal, so it is not surprising to see Rekordmeister putting efforts to secure his future. This report also confirms that negotiations could conclude quickly since both parties are on the same page.
Muller has been relaxed about his future despite no negotiations with the club until now. The German international has been one of the most creative number tens in Europe during the last couple of seasons. He remains a vital cog in the first team, so it is crucial to extend his stay in Bavaria.
In the ongoing season, Thomas Muller has ten goals and 19 assists to his name across all competitions. He is likely to end up with 35 goal contributions by the end of the season, which is an incredible output for a number ten/second striker. The German forward successfully modified his game under Hansi Flick to once again establish himself as one of the best forwards in Europe.
Along with his contributions on the pitch, Thomas Muller is also a leader in the dressing room. His incredible work ethic will definitely rub off on the rest of the team. His contract renewal will no doubt be a big boost for the club’s short-term plans.
Bayern Munich is likely to extend Muller’s contract until 2025. It remains to be seen if his wages remain constant. The Bavarian club has been very strict about maintaining the balance in the wage structure. Muller is already one of the best-paid players in the current squad, so a raise could stretch the club’s wage bill.
Thomas Muller will be missing the weekend’s game against Eintracht Frankfurt after testing positive for coronavirus. The German forward is likely to be fit for the crucial Champions League clash against RB Salzburg at the start of March.
Apart from Muller, Die Roten will be looking to extend contracts of Serge Gnabry, Robert Lewandowski, and Manuel Neuer. The Bavarian club is also holding talks with Corentin Tolisso for a renewal, but it will be better for all parties if Tolisso leaves in the summer on a free transfer.