Hernes: Neuer is the best in the world that Bayern needs to continue implementing the salary reduction policy |



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The World Cup champion faces competition from Alexander Nobel, but the Bundesliga giants still want to keep their number one goalkeeper.

Bayern Munich Honorary President Hernes said that if Neuer can sign an extension of the contract with the defending Bundesliga champion, he will be “very grateful”.

The 34-year-old has been the focus of transfer rumors in recent months, and the Schalke Nobel goalkeeper will join Bayern in late June.

Neuer closed the club recently because he thought details of his contract negotiations were leaked, but Bayern executives still believe he will sign a new contract with the team.

“If Neuer can continue at Bayern for a few years, I will be very grateful and very happy, because he is still the best goalkeeper in the world,” Henes, who left the Bayern presidency last year, told “Kicker”.

“I also think signing the Nobel is 100% correct. This is Sari Hamidzic’s wise decision.”

If Neuer stays with Bayern for another season, it will be his 10th season since joining South Star’s Schalke in 2011.

During their time at Bayern, the German national team won seven Bundesliga titles, four German Cup titles and one Champions League title.

The German club has now resumed training, and Hernes expects the Bundesliga to resume on the empty field in the coming weeks.

Bayern players and the board have helped the club overcome the crisis of the new coronavirus epidemic through pay cuts, and Henes hopes this situation will continue.

He said: “At Bayern, the 20% pay cut in April is non-refundable. After all, we can’t get any income from a game without viewers, and this reduces the reduced wages.”

“This policy applies to the entire team, including the board of directors and the board of supervisors. This is the unity of the team. I don’t think this will apply to April, but it will continue until everything is back to normal.”

“From my point of view, I think it is necessary to doubt the empty game, but given the economic situation of some clubs, it is very important and necessary to resume the game.”

“DFL’s work during the epidemic was excellent, like negotiating with Sky Sports and getting the necessary cash flow.”

“If some fans who support the relaxation of the restrictions may be somewhat restricted, I would also be happy that they are not currently performing well in the polls.”

“If football returns, it can’t be said that to allow some people to have more fun in a week or two, it will cause more people to die. This is that none of us can be responsible for this.”

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