Bayern's Neuer vows to play on beyond this season
Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer said on Sunday he intends to play on past the flow season, in spite of resigning from global football recently. In a meeting with German games magazine Kicker, Neuer said: "I'm not going into this season with bidding farewell subsequently... "Assuming we effectively complete the season with the new instructing group and with new force, that implies I'll have a good time. "Also, assuming it's good times, I'll continue." The 38-year-old said Wednesday he felt fit for playing for Germany until the 2026 World Cup, yet said he was venturing down to zero in on Bayern. "Obviously there's a touch of misery with the choice, and yet there's a ton of help," the 2014 World Cup victor said. Neuer expressed conversations about an expansion at Bayern were "quite far off" however added "the opportunity will come". Goalkeeper Alexander Nuebel, who has an agreement with Bayern until 2029 however is presently borrowed at Stuttgart until 2026, is generally accepted to be in line to supplant Neuer in Munich. Neuer joined Bayern from childhood club Schalke in 2011 and has come out on top for 11 Bundesliga championships with the Bavarian side, alongside the Bosses Association two times. Bayern's Allianz Field will have this season's Heroes Association last. Neuer is the third 2014 World Cup victor to resign from Germany obligation this mid year, after Toni Kroos and Thomas Mueller. Germany chief Ilkay Gundogan, who missed the 2014 World Cup through injury, likewise ventured down from global football this week.