Bayern Munich may have their eyes firmly set on a domestic double after a heartbreaking Champions League exit, but behind the scenes, the gears are already turning for next season. One of the most pressing matters on the club's agenda? Securing the future of their legendary goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer.
At 40 years old, Neuer is currently set to become a free agent this summer, but don't expect him to be donning a different jersey anytime soon. Recent reports strongly suggest the long-serving shot-stopper is poised to extend his stay at the Allianz Arena for another year—a move that would delight fans and teammates alike.
Speaking to Sky, Bayern's sporting director Christoph Freund confirmed the club's urgency to wrap up the deal without unnecessary delays. "We have always said that we don't want to delay it indefinitely," he stated, signaling a proactive approach from the Bavarian giants. However, Freund was quick to emphasize that the ultimate decision rests with Neuer himself. "Manu is the decisive factor," he added, highlighting the respect the club holds for their captain.
When pressed on whether clarity could come before Bayern's DFB-Pokal final against VfB Stuttgart on May 23, Freund offered a promising update. "It's heading in that direction, I assume so. The season is drawing to a close, that's our goal," he said, leaving fans hopeful for a swift resolution.
According to kicker, Neuer is now close to agreeing on a contract extension, with an official announcement potentially arriving as early as next week. For Bayern supporters, this news is a timely boost as the club chases silverware—and a reminder that even in the face of change, some legends are worth keeping around.
