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Martinez and Boateng on hold

2020-03-31T07:21:25.872Z


Javi Martinez apparently feels comfortable in Munich. Jerome Boateng is drawn into the distance. The contracts at FC Bayern 2021 expire for both players. A forecast.


Javi Martinez apparently feels comfortable in Munich. Jerome Boateng is drawn into the distance. The contracts at FC Bayern 2021 expire for both players. A forecast.

  • Javi Martinez and Jerome Boateng's contract with Bayern ends in 2021.
  • However, Bayern bosses are still talking to other players, such as Thomas Müller, about extending their contract.
  • Will there be a decision soon?

Munich - Javi Martinez * (31) is present in the fight against the corona virus across national borders: last week the Bayern kicker supported the Red Cross in Grünwald and went shopping for people who belong to the risk group and is also involved in his home country Spain the midfielder exemplary. He has made the entire infrastructure of his soccer camp in Ayegui near Pamplona available to the state security forces and employees of the health authorities. The 15 tents can accommodate a total of 180 people.

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Javi is a role model during the pandemic, but at FC Bayern he has to be at the back of the cake when it comes to contract negotiations . The same applies to defender Jerome Boateng (31). Although their contracts will also expire in summer 2021, as with Manuel Neuer (34), Thomas Müller (30), David Alaba (27) and Thiago (28) - according to tz information, the Munich club officials only want decisions with this quartet before they start talking to Martinez and Boateng. In plain language means: Javi and Boa are on hold!

FC Bayern plans to leave in summer

At the moment, the Bayern bosses have not yet made a decision as to whether and whether Bayern Munich's veterans will continue and therefore do not know what the players are up to. The fact is: If the record champions still want to earn money with them, they would have to leave in the summer.

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While Boateng has tried several times in the past to force his departure, Martinez still feels comfortable in Munich, the Bavarian capital has become his second home. If the Spaniard is associated with rumors of exchange, it is always with his former club Athletic Bilbao.

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It wasn't until the beginning of March that President Aitor Elizegi told the Spanish newspaper Mundo Deportivo about Martinez: “There is still time to help Athletic. It is very important that he wants to come and do his best, that he gives us something that we do not have in the team and that he does not block the development of a young, emerging talent. ”

FC Bayern and Corona crisis: player sales bring less money to the till

But it is also a fact that the Corona crisis means that FCB will probably earn less from player sales than originally thought. It is not for nothing that Bayern President Herbert Hainer recently said: "If there is less income, then it will not be possible to spend as much money." At the same time, he described the current crisis as "an economic challenge for us".

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Manuel Bonke

Source: merkur

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