FC Bayern Munich have officially confirmed that Dayot Upamecano has signed a new long-term contract that will keep him at the club until June 2030. The French defender has been a key part of Bayern’s backline since joining from RB Leipzig in 2021 and has developed into one of the most trusted centre-backs in the squad. His pace, physical strength, and ability to build play from the back have made him an important asset in both domestic and European competitions.
Fabrizio Romano confirmed the agreement on Deadline Day, revealing key details of the new contract and putting an end to speculation surrounding Upamecano’s future. According to Romano, the new deal includes a salary increase, reflecting Bayern’s confidence in the defender and his growing influence within the team.
The contract also features a release clause, but it will only become active from the summer of 2027 and not immediately, ensuring Bayern retain control over his future in the short term.