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Alaba wants a pay rise to RM122 mil

Alaba stalls as he demands a pay rise to stay in Bayern

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Sep 2020 8:08AM

Alaba wants a pay rise to RM122 mil
Bayern Munich’s Austrian defender David Alaba gestures during a first season training session of the German first division Bundesliga team FC Bayern Munich. – AFP pic, September 20, 2020

MUNICH – Bayern Munich board member Oliver Kahn has warned that the European champions will not agree to a new contract with David Alaba at any price as the defender is stalling over signing a contract extension having been linked to Manchester City.

With a year left on his current deal, the 28-year-old Austrian international is reportedly insisting on a huge pay rise with the European champions.

“You have to look at the situation; we no longer live in the same football world as it was before the coronavirus. It’s completely different,” Kahn told broadcaster ZDF.

“We are well advised to keep calm,” Kahn added after honorary president Uli Hoeness branded Alaba’s agent Pini Zahavi a “money-greedy piranha” last weekend.

Alaba is said to want a pay rise to 25 million euros (RM122 million) per year to out-earn Bayern stars Manuel Neuer and Robert Lewandowski.

“We are still in conversation with him and he knows how much we appreciate him as a person and player,” assured Kahn.

Alaba sat out Friday’s 8-0 demolition of Schalke due to a leg injury.

Holders Bayern earned their 22nd straight win to kick off the new Bundesliga season just 26 days after winning the Champions League final.

The Bavarian giants are chasing a ninth straight Bundesliga title this season.

Having already seen Thiago Alcantara sign for Liverpool on Friday, Bayern is eager to keep another key member of their Champions League-winning squad. – AFP, September 20, 2020

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