Bayern Munich renews the contract of the Cameroon player

Bayern Munich announced on Friday the extension of the contract of its Cameroon international striker Eric-Maxime Choupo-Moting for two years until 2023.

Chubu Moting moved to the Bavarian club last summer from Paris Saint-Germain in a free transfer deal for two years until next June, and scored nine goals with him in 32 matches in various competitions.


Chubo Moting scored four goals in the Champions League, including a double against his former club Saint Germain in the quarter-finals when the Bavarian international striker Robert Lewandowski was absent due to injury, but he did not avoid Bayern Munich from exclusion.

"I want to continue winning with this team," Chubo Muting said in a statement published by the Bavarian club, adding, "I would like to reach the final of the German Cup and win the Champions League perfectly."

Bayern Munich also lost its German Cup title from the second round, losing to second-tier Holstein Kiel.

Chubu Moting won the German League and Club World Cup title with Bayern Munich.


Chubu Moting started his football career with Hamburg in 2007 and spent ten seasons in the "Bundesliga" with Nuremberg on loan, Mainz and Schalke before moving to Stoke City (2017-2018), and from there to Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2018, and crowned him with the French League title. 2019 and 2020, the French Cup 2020 and the French League Cup in the same year.

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