Experienced Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer has signed a new contract keeping him at Bayern Munich until 2025, the Bundesliga champions announced on Tuesday. Neuer, 37, originally joined the Bavarians in 2011 before being named captain six years later.
He returned from 10 months out with a knee injury in October. I’m happy to be staying at FC Bayern for another year,” Neuer said in a club statement. After my long injury, I’m back in full swing. It’s immense fun for me to be on the pitch with this team,” he added.
Neuer has won the Champions League twice and the Bundesliga on 11 occasions with Bayern as well as the 2014 World Cup for Germany. The keeper’s No 2 Sven Ulreich has also agreed a new deal, aged 35. Second-placed Bayern trail league leaders Bayer Leverkusen by two points before hosting lowly Union Berlin on Saturday.
In the Champions League, they have already qualified for the last 16 with two group games remaining including Wednesday’s home game with Copenhagen.
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Source: Supersport
In other news – Tom Holland on Spider-Man 4: I won’t make another one
Tom Holland is very protective of Spider-Man as he shared that he will not make another web-crawler movie unless it is valuable. At a Critics Choice Association, the Marvel star opened up about the possible fourth installment, saying.
All I can say is that we have been actively engaging in conversations about what it could potentially look like for a fourth rendition of my character. Read more


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