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Dayot Upamecano has become one of the main protagonists in the European market even before the transfer window officially opens. The French center-back is negotiating his renewal with Bayern Munich, but the agreement is still stuck on a key detail that could shape his medium-term future.
The Bavarian club has put a very strong proposal on the table from an economic perspective. Improved salary, franchise player status, and continuity in a project that aims each season to dominate Germany and compete for the Champions League. However, the player has not yet given the definitive 'yes'.
Dayot Upamecano and the contractual sticking point
The main obstacle in the negotiations, as reported by 'BILD', is not the salary or the contract duration. Dayot Upamecano wants to include a release clause that would allow him to decide his future without being completely tied to Bayern Munich in the coming years.
The German board's position is clear. They accept introducing that clause, but with a temporal condition: it will not come into effect until the second year of the new contract, starting in 2028. A way to shield themselves against an early departure.
On the other hand, the player's entourage presses for the clause to be effective earlier. They believe the player is currently at an optimal point in his career and do not want to close off any strategic options.
Real Madrid, always on the horizon
The underlying reason is evident. Dayot Upamecano knows he is highly regarded by the sporting management of Real Madrid. It is not a recent or occasional interest. The French center-back has long been valued as an ideal profile to reinforce the white defense in the upcoming years.
His physical power, speed in space, and ability to defend in open field fit perfectly with the demands of modern football and especially with what it takes to compete in LaLiga and in Europe with an advanced block.
Therefore, the player wants to ensure an exit route. He does not intend to leave Bayern Munich immediately, but he also does not want to be trapped if the Real Madrid project gains strong momentum.

A resolute Bayern, but aware of the risk
In Munich, they are fully aware of the scenario. Renewing Dayot Upamecano without a clause would be ideal, but they understand that the current market requires certain compromises. The club does not want to repeat past situations where key assets entered their last year of contract with too much freedom of movement.
For this reason, the negotiation is being handled with extreme caution. Bayern Munich aims to protect its investment while keeping a key player in their defense satisfied. The feeling is that the agreement will eventually be reached, but not under the terms initially proposed by the German club.
Real Madrid's quiet planning
Meanwhile, at Real Madrid, they are monitoring the situation closely but without visible movements. The white team's roadmap focuses on strengthening the defense in the upcoming markets, and Dayot Upamecano fits the bill as a dominant center-back with experience and room for growth.
There is no rush. The sporting management knows that time could work in their favor if the clause comes into effect earlier than desired by Bayern Munich.
Furthermore, the context of LaLiga, with less tax pressure and an attractive sports project, adds weight to a potential future offensive.
An open outcome
The immediate future of Dayot Upamecano remains tied to Bayern Munich, but his focus extends beyond. The clause is not just a contractual detail; it is a statement of intent. The French center-back wants to continue competing at the highest level but also to choose his next step. In that scenario, Real Madrid emerges as a very real option.
The French center-back is aware of his popularity at the Santiago Bernabéu and does not want to completely rule out a possible transfer to Real Madrid; therefore, including a release clause in his renewal with Bayern would be his requirement.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El central TOP mundial que no cierra su puerta al Real Madrid
