Barca Universal
·26 November 2024
Barca Universal
·26 November 2024
Joshua Kimmich’s contract situation at Bayern Munich has taken a significant turn, with the midfielder reportedly nearing an extension with the Bundesliga champions.
According to reports from L’Equipe, the 29-year-old German star appears ready to commit his future to Bayern despite interest from major European clubs, including Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain.
Barcelona have had Kimmich on their radar for some time. Initially, he was a key target under former manager Xavi, and that interest has continued under current head coach Hansi Flick.
Flick’s familiarity with Kimmich, having worked with him during his tenure at Bayern Munich and the German national team, highlights the player’s importance.
Known for his versatility and tactical intelligence, he is seen as an ideal midfield addition to Barcelona’s evolving squad.
Joshua Kimmich is likely to stay at Bayern Munich. (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
What made the situation even more intriguing was the fact that Kimmich’s contract is set to expire at the end of the season. This left him as an appealing prospect for clubs looking to bolster their midfield with a player of his calibre.
However, Bayern Munich have been unwilling to let one of their prized assets go without a fight. Club CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen has been clear about the club’s commitment to retaining Kimmich, and their efforts seem to be paying off.
Recent developments suggest that Bayern have made progress in their renewal talks with the midfielder. In fact, he has taken a hands-on approach to these discussions, managing his negotiations directly while seeking occasional advice.
This demonstrates how seriously he views this contract, as it could potentially extend beyond 2025, marking a pivotal moment in his career.
While Barcelona might have hoped to see Kimmich don the Blaugrana colours, it seems increasingly likely that the midfielder will continue his journey with Bayern Munich, solidifying his role as a central figure in their squad for years to come.