The Allianz Arena may be buzzing with victories on the pitch, but behind closed doors, storm clouds are forming over Bayern Munich’s defense. Dayot Upamecano, the French center-back who has been a cornerstone of Bayern’s backline, is reportedly demanding a significant pay increase — and Europe’s biggest clubs are watching closely.
According to reports from Abendzeitung journalist Maximilian Koch, Upamecano wants to see his salary lifted from the current €10 million per year into the elite bracket enjoyed by his teammates. He envisions himself earning somewhere between Alphonso Davies’ €15 million and Joshua Kimmich’s €20 million annually. With both Jamal Musiala and Davies securing lucrative new deals recently, Upamecano feels it’s time his importance is reflected in Bayern’s wage structure.
But it’s not just about money. The Frenchman is also pushing for a release clause in his new contract — a move that has fueled speculation about interest from abroad. Heavyweights like Real Madrid and Liverpool are reportedly monitoring the situation, ready to swoop if Bayern hesitates. For a defender in his prime, with Champions League experience and proven Bundesliga pedigree, the stakes could not be higher.
From Bayern’s perspective, the dilemma is clear: reward Upamecano with a raise to secure stability in defense, or risk unsettling their squad hierarchy with yet another mega contract. The Bavarians have prided themselves on financial discipline, but the modern transfer market is ruthless — hesitation could see them lose a key player.
Meanwhile, on the pitch, Upamecano continues to deliver. Even in a rotated Bayern side that recently overcame Hoffenheim 4-1 after a grueling Champions League win over Chelsea, his presence at the back underscores his value. Fans know that his pace, physicality, and reading of the game are irreplaceable in Bayern’s high defensive line.
Still, the whispers of Real Madrid and Liverpool won’t go away. Both clubs are in search of defensive reinforcements, and with Upamecano potentially unsettled, the door is cracked open. For Bayern, this could become the defining contract negotiation of the season.
One thing is certain: the battle isn’t just on the pitch. It’s in the boardroom, where Bayern must decide whether Dayot Upamecano’s demands represent a fair reflection of his value — or a dangerous precedent for the future. ⚡