Bayern Munich to Release Raphael Guerreiro as Contract Expires This Summer

Bayern Munich has announced that defender Raphael Guerreiro will leave the club when his contract expires at the end of the season. The 32-year-old Portuguese international joined from Borussia Dortmund in 2023 and made 89 appearances, contributing 12 goals and eight assists. Club board member Max Eberl thanked Guerreiro for his reliability and positive influence within the squad. Bayern now shifts focus to their remaining season objectives, including a Bundesliga title challenge, starting with a match against Freiburg.

Key Points: Bayern Munich, Raphael Guerreiro to Part Ways

  • Contract expires this summer
  • Joined on free transfer in 2023
  • Made 89 appearances
  • Won Bundesliga and Super Cup
  • Versatile in defense and midfield
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Bayern Munich to part ways with Guerreiro at the end of season

Bayern Munich confirms defender Raphael Guerreiro will leave when his contract expires this summer after three seasons with the Bundesliga club.

"You could always rely on Rapha on the pitch, and players of his caliber enrich any dressing room. - Max Eberl"

Berlin, March 31

Bayern Munich and Portugal international Raphael Guerreiro have agreed to part ways at the end of the current campaign, with the defender's contract set to expire, the Bundesliga club said.

Guerreiro will bring his three-year spell at Bayern to a close after joining on a free transfer from Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2023. Since his arrival, the 32-year-old has made 89 appearances in all competitions, contributing 12 goals and eight assists while establishing himself as a versatile option in defense and midfield.

Guerreiro helped Bayern win the Bundesliga title and the German Super Cup. He has earned 65 caps for Portugal.

Bayern board member for sport Max Eberl praised Guerreiro's contribution, highlighting both his reliability and character within the squad. "We would like to thank Rapha warmly for the time we have spent together. You could always rely on Rapha on the pitch, and players of his caliber enrich any dressing room," Eberl said.

He added that discussions between the two sides had been conducted in a positive and respectful manner. "Our discussions with him have been positive, based on trust and mutual understanding. Now, together with him, we are focusing on our goals until the summer, together we still want to achieve a great deal."

Guerreiro has netted 12 times and recorded eight assists in his time at Bayern, proving to be an invaluable member of their squad thanks to his versatility, which has seen him play in both full-back positions and in midfield.

Next up for Guerreiro and Bayern in their march towards the title is a visit Freiburg.

With a nine-point lead at the top of the standings, Bayern looks well placed to challenge for another Bundesliga title. It will visit Freiburg in the 28th round on Saturday.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting move. At 32, he's still got a couple of good years left. His experience will be valuable somewhere. The statement from the club sounds very respectful, which is nice to see in football.
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Arjun K
Bayern's loss will be someone else's gain. Players like him who can play multiple positions are a manager's dream. Hope he gets a good farewell and maybe one more trophy before he leaves! #Bundesliga
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Priya S
Respectful parting ways is so rare these days. Good on both the club and the player. His stats are actually impressive for the time he spent. All the best to him! 🙏
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Vikram M
To be honest, while he was reliable, Bayern probably needs to refresh that position with a younger player to stay competitive in Europe. It's a sensible decision for the long term, even if fans will miss him.
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Karthik V
Free transfer from Dortmund and then leaving on a free. Full circle! He served the club well. Now focus on winning the league title properly. Don't slip up against Freiburg!

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