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Bayern Munich sign Yann Sommer in €8m deal following Neuer's skiing accident

  • Deal could reach €10m
  • Contract runs to 2025
  • Neuer out for up to a year

WHAT HAPPENED? Bayern have been trying to sign the Switzerland international for a few weeks now, as they looked to bring in a replacement after Neuer broke his leg while skiing. The fee will be €8 million, with up to €1.5m in add-ons, according to Fabrizio Romano. The add-ons will be achieved if Bayern win the Champions League, with Sommer having penned a two-year contract to play for Julian Nagelsmann's side.

THE BIGGER PICTURE: Bayern were in dire need of a new goalkeeper after Neuer's injury. Although he's 37 in 2023, the German is still a crucial part of the team, and should still return for at least another season before considering retirement. Sommer, therefore, is likely to only be a temporary solution.

WHAT THEY SAID?: Bayern CEO Oliver Kahn highlighted Sommer as a key signing: "Yann Sommer is a valuable addition for us, because he has a wealth of international experience and has already played in the Bundesliga for many years," Kahn said. "He has everything required to contribute immediately to our success."

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Sommer, meanwhile, expressed his excitement to get going: "It's a big, powerful club. We've played against each other many times - I know the enormous quality and aura of this club," he said "I'm proud that I'm now a part of FC Bayern. We have some big challenges ahead of us. I'm hugely looking forward to starting here with my new team-mates, and to everything that is to come."

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WHAT NEXT FOR SOMMER? In Neuer's absence, the Swiss goalkeeper will be a first-team regular for Bayern as they push for the Bundesliga title and look to progress further in the Champions League knockout rounds.

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