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Joshua Kimmich has been vital to Bayern Munich since joining the club. The German midfielder is out of contract in the summer.
Bayern Munich’s contract with Joshua Kimmich is set to expire in the summer, but the club has yet to meet his demands.
Kimmich, who has been a key player for Bayern Munich for nearly a decade, recently broke his silence on his contract situation. In a candid interview, the 30-year-old German international revealed that a decision on his future would be made soon. “A decision will definitely be made soon. The ball is not in my court. My plan was to do it before the international break. The club wanted it before the two Leverkusen games,” Kimmich said.
Arsenal, who are looking to bolster their midfield options, have shown concrete interest in signing Kimmich on a free transfer. The Gunners are poised to make a move for the experienced Champions League winner as a replacement for one of their ageing midfielders. With Jorginho expected to leave North London at the end of the season and Thomas Partey’s future uncertain, Kimmich’s experience and leadership could be exactly what Arsenal need to push them toward sustained success.

Kimmich’s potential move to Arsenal would be a significant coup for the Premier League club. The German midfielder has made over 400 appearances for Bayern Munich, winning eight league titles and the Champions League during his time in southern Germany. His blend of technical ability, leadership, and tactical intelligence makes him one of the best midfielders in Europe, and his arrival at Arsenal could provide the stability and depth needed to challenge for top honours consistently.
While there is uncertainty over whether Kimmich would be open to a move to North London, his recent comments suggest that he is considering all options. “Other clubs also play a role in my decision on the future. I won’t mention which clubs, but there will be a decision soon,” Kimmich stated. This has fueled speculation that he may be leveraging interest from other clubs to secure the terms he wants from Bayern Munich.
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