Manuel Noiér is on the brink of extending his stay at Bayern Munich for another season. The final stages of negotiations are currently underway.
According to reports, the contract between the German goalkeeper and Bayern Munich has been in the final stages for about ten days. All that remains is the final approval from the lawyers of both parties.
Once this is completed, Noiér will meet with Bayern's management to sign his new contract. The new agreement will run until June 2027, meaning Noiér will continue his career in Munich beyond his 40th birthday, remaining a key figure for the team.
The experienced goalkeeper has already written a tremendous history with Bayern Munich since joining from Schalke in 2011. He has become one of the most important players of the modern era for the club.
His current contract is set to expire in summer 2026, but Bayern wants to keep him for another year. The deal appears to be on its final straight, with no serious obstacles remaining.
For Bayern, Noiér's continued presence provides stability in the goalkeeping position. For Noiér, it is further proof that he has not reached the end of his high-level career.
If everything goes as planned, the signatures will be signed soon, and Noiér will continue to wear the Bayern Munich shirt until 2027.
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