Football NewsContract negotiations between Leon Goretzka and Bayern Munich may have reached an impasse
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Talks have stalled due to differences over salary expectations, although reports that Goretzka is holding out for an annual wage packet of €20 million have been denied.

Goretzka’s Bayern deal expires in June 2022

Contract negotiations between Leon Goretzka and Bayern Munich may have reached an impasse, but the Manchester United target is still hopeful of signing an extension at the Bundesliga giants. Talks have stalled due to differences over salary expectations, although reports that Goretzka is holding out for an annual wage packet of €20 million have been denied. Nevertheless, Goretzka believes his future lies at the Allianz Arena and is not considering any other offers. While no agreement has yet been struck between the two parties, negotiations are ongoing, and there is a constructive and conflict-free exchange. The midfielder remains on track to sign an extension to his current deal, which expires in June 2022.

Real Madrid, Barca and Man United have all been mentioned as possible suitors for Goretzka

Goretzka has informed Bayern CEO Oliver Kahn, sports director Hasan Salihamidzic and president Herbert Hainer. He plans for an extended stay at Bayern despite these recent difficulties, which he has communicated on several occasions over the past few months. His situation, then, differs significantly from that of Kingsley Coman, who has hinted during his talks that he would be willing to follow the example of new Real Madrid signing David Alaba and seek new horizons. The 26-year-old’s contract situation has naturally attracted attention from some of Europe’s most influential clubs. Real Madrid, Barcelona and United have all been mentioned as possible suitors for Goretzka, rated as one of the world’s most accomplished midfielders. However, the stumbling block to a new deal remains purely financial, and there is little prospect of the player lining up elsewhere from 2022 onwards.

Therefore, his management team has declined to answer any inquiries from other clubs while talks remain ongoing. One person hopeful of a swift resolution is Bayern coach Julian Nagelsmann who said upon arriving at the club at the start of July: “I would be delighted to have many years together with Leon because I think very highly of him, because I will have an excellent collaboration with him and because he is one of the most dangerous midfielders in Europe.”