Bayern Munich are reportedly preparing to open contract extension talks with Leon Goretzka — a move few predicted just months ago. According to Sport Bild’s Christian Falk, club officials at Säbener Straße have been impressed by the German international’s consistency and leadership during the 2025/26 Bundesliga campaign, reigniting discussions about his long-term future in Bavaria.
The 30-year-old midfielder, once rumored to be on the transfer list and a target for Manchester United, has once again turned doubt into determination. Despite the constant turnover of coaches, tactical reshuffles, and fan scrutiny, Goretzka has remained a mainstay in Bayern’s midfield. His work rate, improved discipline, and ability to adapt under new boss Vincent Kompany have placed him firmly in the club’s best XI so far this season.
Earlier in the summer, Bayern had reportedly considered offloading Goretzka as part of a squad refresh, particularly with questions looming over the futures of Dayot Upamecano and Kim Min-jae. But as the season unfolded, the narrative changed. Goretzka’s resurgence — both in performance and influence — has convinced Bayern’s management that he could still be a vital piece in their long-term puzzle.
Talks are expected to begin after Christmas, with the club possibly proposing a reduced salary that aligns with Bayern’s current financial strategy. For Goretzka, who has weathered criticism from fans calling for his exit, this represents a major turnaround. His commitment and professionalism have earned quiet respect within the dressing room, and a new deal would symbolize both loyalty and evolution.
Interestingly, reports suggest Bayern’s hierarchy could envision Goretzka in a more flexible squad role moving forward — a reliable rotation player similar to how Serge Gnabry has been utilized. If both parties can agree on terms, the extension could benefit all sides: Bayern retain an experienced midfielder familiar with the club’s identity, and Goretzka continues to compete at the highest level without uprooting his career.
Meanwhile, Bayern’s transfer rumor mill continues to spin. Alongside Goretzka’s talks, the club has been linked — somewhat bizarrely — to Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes, with Fichajes claiming a potential €70 million move could be on the table. But insiders close to Bayern have dismissed the idea as unrealistic, focusing instead on internal stability and gradual squad renewal.
For Goretzka, it’s yet another reminder that persistence pays off. He’s been doubted, dropped, and debated — yet like Bayern itself, he always finds a way to fight back.