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Reporter: Bayern and the pharmaceutical factory have not started negotiations. If Werz leaves the team, he can get an annual salary of 20-25 million euros

May 10th According to Florian Plettenberg, Bayern has long reached a principled agreement with Werz. Whether it is transfer this summer or 2026, as long as Wilz decides to leave Leverkusen, Bayern will provide a five-year contract and its annual salary will be locked in the range of 20 million to 25 million euros.
Florian Plettenberg said that joining Wilz for Bayern has always been a clear plan for his family. As of Friday evening, Bayern and Leverkusen have not started formal negotiations, and the player himself has not yet expressed his intention to leave the team to the pharmaceutical factory.
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