According to a report from Sport Bild journalists Christian Falk and Tobi Altschäffl (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), resurgent Bayern Munich attacker Serge Gnabry is willing to sign a new contract that would include a smaller salary, with additional performance-based bonus in order to stay with the club.
Gnabry, who has three goals and four assists in 10 games across all competitions while filling in for Jamal Musiala, has shown a remarkable turnaround after sputtering to find his way last season:
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Gnabry is willing to take a pay cut (less fixed fee with performance based bonuses) in order to stay at Bayern. Gnabry feels very comfortable at the club and would happily hold talks over a contract extension if the club were to approach him.
Gnabry’s ability to play anywhere across the frontline is a very valuable asset to a club like Bayern Munich, who is seeking to drive down salary costs. As of now, it is starting to feel like things might fall into place for the attacker the club to find a way to get a new contract deal done.
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