Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer is set to return for Bayern Munich for the first time in more than a month in Saturday’s game against Borussia Moenchengladbach but Jamal Musiala will miss out because of illness.
Manuel Neuer, Bayern Munich's legendary goalkeeper, will extend his contract until 2026, adapting to a new role with reduced salary, performance-based incentives, and a mentorship responsibility to prepare his future successor for the club's long-term success.
Manuel Neuer's contract at the Allianz Arena is due to expire in June, but having re-established himself as Bayern's number one after an injury-hit period, he is now set to stay
As reported by Florian Plettenberg, Bayern Munich have reached a verbal agreement with FC Köln’s Jonas Urbig. The Bundesliga side had already registered their interest in the Germany U21
Abendzeitung reports that Bayern Munich’s pursuit of 1.FC Köln goalkeeper Jonas Urbig could be on the verge of falling through.Köln are demanding €10m with bonuses and a sell-on clause for the
Jonas Urbig is set to leave 1. FC Köln and join Bayern Munich in what will be a record transfer for a 2. Bundesliga goalkeeper.
Bayern Munich have a lot of work to do to convince a host of their stars to stay at the club as the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal, Manchester City and Liverpool all circle for blockbuster transf
MUNICH — Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer is set to return for Bayern Munich for the first time in more than a month in Saturday's game against Borussia Moenchengladbach but Jamal Musiala will miss out ...
Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer is set to make his comeback for Bayern Munich after missing over a month due to a fractured rib. His return is timely as backup Daniel Peretz sustained a kidney injury. Jamal Musiala and other key players will be absent for the upcoming Bundesliga match.
Bayern Munich defeated Hoffenheim 5-0, restoring their four-point lead in the Bundesliga with a dominant first-half performance.
Bayern Munich legend Manuel Neuer once made emphatic claims ahead of facing Lionel Messi's Barcelona in May 2015.
Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich scored three times in 19 minutes in the first half to crush Hoffenheim 5-0 on Wednesday and restore their four-point advantage at the top of the standings.