David Alaba Demands Six Million Euros Annual Wages To Extend Bayern Contract
Published: October 08, 2013
Austria international David Alaba wants a pay increase before committing his future to European champions Bayern Munich.
With the full-back’s current contract set to expire in the summer of 2015, the Bavarians want to tie him to a new deal to put off other clubs jostling for his signature.
According to Bild, David Alaba has demanded the sum of 6 million euros annual wages to prolong his stay in Munich until 2019.
The likes of Barcelona, Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea are reportedly keeping tabs on the 21 - year - old.
Alaba has spent the last five years with Bayern Munich.
Photo Credit : uefa.com
With the full-back’s current contract set to expire in the summer of 2015, the Bavarians want to tie him to a new deal to put off other clubs jostling for his signature.
According to Bild, David Alaba has demanded the sum of 6 million euros annual wages to prolong his stay in Munich until 2019.
The likes of Barcelona, Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea are reportedly keeping tabs on the 21 - year - old.
Alaba has spent the last five years with Bayern Munich.
Photo Credit : uefa.com
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