Bayern Munich winger Leroy Sané is poised to extend his contract with the club until 2028, according to reports from Nicolò Schira and other sources.
The 29-year-old, whose current deal expires in June 2025, has agreed to a reduced base salary of €10 million, supplemented by €5 million in performance-based bonuses, down from his previous €20 million annual earnings.
Sané, who has Senegalese heritage through his father, former footballer Souleymane Sané, has demonstrated his commitment to Bayern by accepting a significant pay cut.
This decision comes despite interest from clubs such as Arsenal, Manchester United, and Galatasaray.
His performance this season, tallying 13 goals and five assists, has reinforced his value to the team.
The new contract reflects both Sané’s desire to remain in Munich and the club’s appreciation of his contributions.
Bayern Munich has been focusing on securing key players, and Sané’s extension is a significant step in that direction.
An official announcement regarding the contract extension is expected soon, solidifying Sané’s place in Bayern’s future plans.