Joshua Kimmich Extends Bayern Stay Until 2029: A Decade of Dominance
Joshua Kimmich has extended his contract with FC Bayern Munich until 2029. The 30-year-old defensive midfielder celebrates a decade with the club, having won major titles. Despite interest from top clubs like FC Barcelona and Arsenal, Kimmich chose to stay, citing the ideal environment at Bayern as his reason.
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Joshua Kimmich has signed a contract extension with FC Bayern Munich, binding him to the club until June 2029, according to the club's official website. This extension marks the 10-year anniversary of Kimmich at Bayern, during which he has secured multiple prestigious titles, including eight Bundesliga championships, the UEFA Champions League, and the FIFA Club World Cup.
Kimmich originally joined the Bavarian giants ahead of the 2015/16 season, transitioning from VfB Stuttgart after a stint at RB Leipzig. In his 429 appearances for Bayern Munich, Kimmich has scored 43 goals and assisted 115. Speculation had been rife about his future, with heavyweights like FC Barcelona and Arsenal expressing keen interest in the seasoned midfielder.
Nonetheless, the new contract ensures Kimmich remains with Germany's premier club. Kimmich explained his decision, stating, "At FC Bayern, I have the optimal environment to achieve my sporting ambitions. The team, coaching staff, and club setup here are unmatched. I feel a deep connection with the club and am determined to reach new heights." Kimmich's commitment was applauded by club president Herbert Hainer and CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen, who hailed him as a leader crucial to both present success and future integration.
Internationally, Kimmich boasts 97 appearances wearing Germany's colors since his 2016 debut, contributing seven goals and having captained his national team. His profound impact on the pitch continues to cement his status as a cornerstone of FC Bayern and beyond.
(With inputs from agencies.)

