Leroy Sané’s flair and determination in the latter half of the season have secured his future with Bayern Munich.
The club, impressed by his relentless drive, has tabled an official contract extension for the winger, whose current deal runs until summer 2025. Sources confirm Sané is eager to stay, ready to ink a new agreement that could keep him in Munich through 2028, even at a reduced salary.
Sané’s journey with Bayern began on July 3, 2020, when the club signed him to a five-year deal for an initial €45 million, with add-ons potentially reaching €60 million. He made an instant impact, scoring on his second Bundesliga debut in an 8–0 rout of Schalke 04. On November 3, 2020, Sané notched his first Champions League goal for Bayern in a 6–2 thrashing of Red Bull Salzburg during the 2020–21 season.
According to the Abendzeitung, doubts lingered last autumn and winter about Sané’s commitment. Yet, his second-half surge convinced Bayern’s brass. Sané has said repeatedly that he wants to stay in Munich, signaling his intent to remain a key piece of Bayern’s attacking puzzle.