Kimmich signs new four-year deal with Bayern
Joshua Kimmich is the latest player to commit his future to Bayern Munich, after agreeing a new long-term deal at the Allianz Arena.
Joshua Kimmich says he is "not finished yet" after signing a new long-term contract with Bayern Munich.
The Germany skipper, whose existing deal was due to expire at the end of the season, has put pen to paper on fresh terms at the Allianz Arena, where he will remain until June 2029.
Kimmich has won eight Bundesliga titles with Bayern since joining from RB Leipzig in 2015, along with the Champions League and Club World Cup.
The midfielder has made 429 appearances for the club across all competitions, scoring 43 goals and registering 114 assists.
Kimmich is the latest player to commit his future to Bayern, with Manuel Neuer, Jamal Musiala and Alphonso Davies also renewing their contracts last month.
"At Bayern, I have the best environment to achieve my sporting goals," the 30-year-old told the club's official website. "That is what my decision was based on.
"For me, at the moment, there is no better package of team-mates, coaching staff and club environment in order to achieve maximum success. I feel at home here, and I am not finished yet."
"We are delighted that Joshua Kimmich will continue his journey at FC Bayern," club CEO Jan-Christian Dreesen added. "He is someone who always leads from the front, be it at the club or as Germany captain.
"His hunger is unbroken, as we saw again in the Champions League round of 16 [win over Bayer Leverkusen].
"His determination and his commitment embody what FC Bayern stand for. He should be the bridge between our current generation and a new era."