Bayern Munich star Joshua Kimmich does not want to comment on his pending free agency, while sporting director Christoph Freund is “sure” that the midfielder will be back next season. So what’s the deal?
Bayern Munich veteran Joshua Kimmich continues to leave his contract situation open, now with the possibility of signing a precontract with other clubs, having entered the final six months of his
Recently, BILD reported in a separate report that Real Madrid continue to view Kimmich as a potential replacement for Toni Kroos. The 29-year-old German international is in the final year of his contract with Bayern and has yet to agree on a renewal despite lengthy discussions.
Kane has not won a trophy in 10 years at Tottenham and one season at Bayern, which he joined in August 2023 in a deal worth more than 100 million euros ($110 million).
Latest Liverpool transfer rumours as the Reds face speculation over a move for Joshua Kimmich while Manchester City reportedly eye a transfer 'target'
Tz says there has already been initial casual talks between the Reds and the player. Kimmich 's deal with Bayern expires in June. Bayern want to extend Kimmich's contract and he recently stressed that he wants to make the decision carefully. "There are many good reasons for the extension," he said.
The latest Liverpool transfer gossip as the Reds apparently consider a move for Jorrel Hato this month and there is an update on Joshua Kimmich's future at Bayern Munich
Is the Bundesliga title race over? Perhaps not quite. But Bayern Munich has made a big step towards reclaiming the Bundesliga title from Bayer Leverkusen on Saturday. While the Rekordmeister beat SC Freiburg 2-1, Leverkusen dropped two points against RB Leipzig after being 2-0 up early on.
Recently, Bayern Munich sporting director Christopher Freund claimed he was positive about Kimmich renewing his contract. He shifted his base to the Bavarian club in August 2015. During his nearly decade-long spell at Allianz Arena, Kimmich has won many trophies, including the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and the UEFA Champions League.
Premier League clubs have just one week to do any late business before the January transfer window shuts - and the likes of Arsenal and Manchester United are expected to be busy
Premier League clubs have just over a week to conduct their remaining transfer business with Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, Benjamin Sesko and Matheus Cunha all among the players who could be on