Bayern Munich chief Max Eberl fired warning towards Joshua Kimmich amid his transfer links to Premier League giants Arsenal.
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Bayern send warning to Kimmich Germany star yet to sign new dealMay Join Arsenal as free agent Follow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Kimmich, who is in the final few months of his Bayern Munich contract, is yet to put pen to paper on a new deal, despite the club proposing a renewal that would keep him at the club until 2028. The midfielder will pocket a salary in the range of €20-22 million (£16.5m-£18m/$21m-$23m) gross per year, but he is yet to accept the terms, according to . Amid uncertainties over his contract, English giants Arsenal have been closely linked with a move for the German, who can move to North London in the summer as a free agent.
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Addressing Kimmich's situation after the club's 3-1 win over Stuttgart on Friday, sporting director Max Eberl said: "If the truth is out there in public, then that’s how it is. Generally, no one is above the club. If a player decides differently, then he decides differently. Then things will continue at FC Bayern.
"There were great players here at FC Bayern who eventually had to leave the club because they couldn't reach an agreement and their contracts ran out. Then it all just keeps happening. But we are not at that point. That was speaking very generally."
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Eberl added: "There is a lot of speculation. I have never commented on the interim results. I am not doing that now either, because that is not appropriate. We treat each other with great respect and we talk. What is important is how Josh and we as a club treat each other. That is on an equal footing and very respectful."
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Per , Liverpool were linked with a move for Kimmich at one point, but the Reds are reportedly no longer interested in the player. The Gunners, however, might face competition from reigning Premier League champions, Manchester City.