Decision made: Raphael Guerreiro to leave Bayern Munich at season’s end

raphael guerreiro and Bayern Munich have mutually agreed not to extend the Portugal international’s contract, which runs out at the end of this season. The decision ends a three-year stay after a free transfer from Borussia Dortmund in summer 2023 and follows constructive talks between player and club. Bayern have said the parting is mutual and both sides will focus on on-field goals until the summer.
Raphael Guerreiro: Bayern exit confirmed
Bayern Munich confirmed that Guerreiro will leave when his deal expires, completing 89 appearances for the club and collecting a Bundesliga title and the Franz Beckenbauer Supercup during his time at the Allianz Arena. The left-back joined on a free transfer from Borussia Dortmund and has contributed 12 goals and eight assists while featuring across both full-back positions and in midfield. Club officials described the decision as mutual and framed it as part of the club and player concentrating on the remainder of the season.
Immediate reactions and official statements
Max Eberl, Bayern board member for sport, thanked the player directly: “We would like to thank Rapha warmly for the time we have spent together. You could always rely on Rapha on the pitch, and players of his calibre enrich any dressing room. Our discussions with him have been positive, based on trust and mutual understanding. Now, together with him, we are focusing on our goals until the summer – together we still want to achieve a great deal. “
Mirko Di Natale, transfer insider, stated that the club has decided not to extend the Portugal international’s contract and that the decision will see Guerreiro leave the record champions at the end of the season. Di Natale’s account noted that the move aligns with Bayern’s strategic direction and the club’s evolving plans for the full-back positions.
What the numbers and minutes reveal
Club figures in the announcement show Guerreiro’s overall Bayern record of 89 competitive appearances, 12 goals and eight assists across three seasons. Separate analysis of this season’s playing time cited 908 minutes, with four goals and three assists in that period, underlining the player’s productivity when selected but also limited minutes. The assessment of playing time was raised in commentary on squad planning ahead of the summer.
What’s next — free agent status and market interest
With the contract expiration confirmed, Guerreiro will become a free agent on June 30. Juventus had already been linked with the Portugal international earlier in the window, and interest from top European leagues has been mentioned as possibilities for the player’s next destination. Bayern and Guerreiro will continue to press for on-field results through the remaining fixtures, including an upcoming visit to Freiburg on Matchday 28, before the transfer market opens and his free-agent status takes effect.
Clubs and agents will watch how Bayern manage the final weeks and how Raphael Guerreiro’s free-agent status shapes potential moves; any concrete decisions about his next club are expected after the season concludes and the player is officially available.




