FC Bayern has prematurely extended its contract with U23 captain Maximilian Welzmüller.
The midfielder will stay at Säbener Strasse for two more years.
Maximilian Welzmüller
has
prematurely extended
his
contract
with the
2nd team
of
FC Bayern
by
two years until 2023
.
“
Munich is my city and FC Bayern is my club,
” the
captain is
quoted as saying after his signature.
After the agreement,
NLZ boss
Jochen Sauer brought out
the many years of
experience
and
routine of
the 31-year-old.
Munich
- Shortly before returning from his injury break,
captain Maxmilian Welzmüller has extended
his
contract
with the
U23
of FC Bayern Munich until
2023
.
The record champions announced this on
Wednesday in a
press release.
Contract until 2023: Maximilian Welzmüller with a declaration of love to Munich and FC Bayern
For
Jochen Sauer
, the leader of the small Bavarians "
with his many years of experience and routine, both on and off the field, is a very important factor
for our young team in the third division." That is why the head of the youth training center is happy that
Welzmüller
"
Remains in place for at least two years longer
".
The
midfielder
gave his vows a
declaration of love
to the
state capital
and its
club
from.
“The extension of the contract was
an affair of the heart for me.
Munich is my city and FC Bayern is my club,
”the 31-year-old is quoted as saying.
"I'm really looking forward
to being able to wear the Bayern shirt
for
two more years
."
Maximilian Welzmüller: Two championships and a promotion with FC Bayern
Welzmüller
has been
under contract with the Reds
since
2018
and can look back on an enormously successful period after two and a half seasons.
In his first season he became
Regional League Champion
2019
and rose
with the team
after the
dramatic relegation
against
VfL Wolfsburg
.
On the way to the championship in the 3rd division, the defensive strategist was deployed
32 times
.
On
Tuesday evening,
on the edge of the
2-0 home win
against
SV Meppen
,
Welzmüller
announced
his
comeback
at Magenta after recovering from a knee injury
.
“The plan is so that I can be there again on Saturday in Halle.
I still lack a little strength in my legs, but that will come in the next week or two. "
(Jörg Bullinger)