OneFootball
Phil Costa·1 April 2020
OneFootball
Phil Costa·1 April 2020
Bayern Munich and Thomas Müller have reportedly agreed terms on a new two-year contract extension.
Müller has one-year left on his current deal and even considered leaving the club after being frozen out by manager Niko Kovač.
But interim head coach Hansi Flick has restored him to first-team proceedings after replacing Kovač, with Sportbild claiming an official statement is close.
Everything seems to be a question of salary, with the 30-year-old currently earning €15m per annum.
Bayern would even be willing to offer a three-year extension to keep Müller on his current wages.
The Bundesliga champions have also initiated talks with Manuel Neuer and David Alaba – but those negotiations have since stalled.