Serge Gnabry’s future at FC Bayern Munich is apparently not at stake despite bad luck with injuries and limited playing time. The talented winger sees his immediate future in Munich as long as no exceptional offer lures him elsewhere.
Serge Gnabry has had a frustrating season. Injuries have repeatedly set him back and have recently led to discussions about his sporting future in Munich. After returning with strong performances following an injury that lasted more than two months, the German international suffered another injury in the Champions League quarter-final first leg at Arsenal FC. After tearing a muscle fibre in his left rear thigh, the attacking player will be out for up to three more weeks.
Despite only playing 17 competitive matches this season, the 28-year-old does not appear to be keen to leave Bayern. According to Sky, Bayern are willing to consider offers for Gnabry in principle, but without defining a fixed price tag.
Gnabry feels at home in Munich
The current trend suggests that Gnabry will remain a part of the German record champions beyond the summer. Born in Stuttgart, he feels at home in Munich, both in sporting and personal terms. With an estimated annual salary of €19 million, he also sets the bar high for potential suitors.
The bond with Bayern is strong, not least because of the high sporting and financial esteem in which the club holds him. Gnabry, who still harbours hopes of playing in the European Championships with the German national team, has clear priorities: Only an offer of equal sporting and financial value could persuade him to move.