Gnabry officially extends contract with Bayern, but with salary reduction

Rumors have been circulating for weeks, and now it's official: Serge Gnabry has signed a new contract with Bayern Munich, continuing his long-term collaboration with the German champions.
According to the club's announcement, the 30-year-old's new contract will last until 2028, including a pay cut - Gnabry is expected to receive 15 million euros per season, down from the 18 million euros he was previously paid.
The player has been a regular starter since the start of the season and has earned his new contract due to his excellent performances.
The German international has expressed his happiness with the renewal of his contract with Bayern, putting to rest rumors of a possible departure.
"I'm happy to play for Bayern for a few more years. The discussions were always positive."
Unsere Nummer 7️⃣ bleibt bis 2028! 🙌
FC Bayern and @SergeGnabry extend contract. ✍️
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- FC Bayern München (@FCBayern) February 5, 2026
"My goal is to continue in this way: We are a real unit and we can achieve great things. The reasons for the contract extension are the team, the coaching staff, the entire club, the fans, the city, I feel very comfortable at FC Bayern," said Gnabry.
Serge Gnabry moved from Werder Bremen to Munich in 2017 and after a loan spell at TSG Hoffenheim, he began his brilliant career at Bayern Munich.
In addition to winning the Champions League in 2020, Gnabry has won 6 Bundesliga titles, 2 DFB Cups and many other national and international trophies with Bayern. /Telegraph/





















































