Bayern Munich and Dayot Upamecano appear to be largely in agreement over a contract extension beyond next summer.According to Bild, salary and bonuses are no longer an issue, but one key point remains...
Bayern Munich and Dayot Upamecano appear to be largely in agreement over a contract extension beyond next summer.
According to Bild, salary and bonuses are no longer an issue, but one key point remains unsettled: a potential release clause and the date it would become active.
The two sides are reportedly negotiating an exit clause set at around €65 million. Upamecano reportedly wants the clause to be active from 2027, while Bayern have so far insisted it should only be triggerable a year later.
However, Bild reports that Bayern are now considering giving in to Upamecano's demands in order to finalise an extension and avoid the risk of losing the centre-back on a free transfer next summer, when his current contract expires.
Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain are both understood to be monitoring the situation and could move to sign Upamecano as a free agent if an agreement with Bayern is not reached.
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