FC Bayern are desperate to extend their contract with Dayot Upamecano, but it is increasingly turning into a problem case. Instead of the hoped-for breakthrough, things are at a standstill and the situation for the Munich side is getting noticeably worseWhile those in charge at Säbener Straße are publicly emphasizing the importance of the centre-back, the players are taking a wait-and-see approach, with two European heavyweights – Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid – lurking in the backgroundStandstill instead of breakthrough: talks are on iceAs BILD reports, there are currently no ongoing negotiations between FC Bayern and Dayot Upamecano’s side. There has been radio silence for weeks. The demands of the Frenchman and his management have been presented to Bayern – but there is no movement in sight so far. The kicker also recently confirmed that the ideas have been clearly formulated and that the player’s side does not want to move away from themIt is also unlikely that anything will happen before Christmas. According to BILD, Upamecano and his advisors are under no time pressure. His contract does not expire until the summer – and the 27-year-old is officially allowed to talk to other clubs from JanuaryBayern sporting director Christoph Freund explained that there are indeed ongoing negotiations, but the Austrian does not expect a quick solution. At the press conference before the game against Mainz, Freund said: „There are intensive and very constructive talks. It is also a very important decision for him. He feels very comfortable with the team and with the coach. We are positive, it is not important whether it happens a day earlier or later – for us it is important that it happens. It will no longer drag on endlessly.“Salary, hand money, top earner statusDayot Upamecanophoto: IMAGOThe sticking point in the negotiations is – unsurprisingly – the overall package. According to BILD information, Upamecano is aiming to join the ranks of the top earners if he stays in Munich. Specifically, it is said to be about an annual salary of around 20 million euros. The centre-back currently earns an estimated 16 million per seasonThe Frenchman is reportedly demanding a bonus in the region of 20 million euros for his signature. Alphonso Davies, who is said to have received hand money of around 22 million euros for his extension until 2030, serves as a reference. Upamecano sees himself at a comparable level in sporting terms – and is remunerated accordingly
Leave a Reply