Alex Grimaldo has brushed off questions about whether he intends to stay at Bayer Leverkusen beyond this season.

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Bayer Leverkusen are keen to extend Alex Grimaldo’s contract, which runs until 2027. But does the Spaniard want to stay long term?
When asked if he could see himself remaining with Die Werkself, Grimaldo gave no clear answer.
“Right now, we’re focused on the current season,” he said ahead of Leverkusen’s Champions League clash with his former club Benfica, according to Bild.
“I’m happy to be here, and I know the club trusts me. But it’s important that the focus stays on the present.”
After being rested against Bayern Munich at the weekend, Grimaldo is ready to face his ex-team.
“We had decided together, because we have so many games, that I wouldn’t play against Bayern. We have to take care of our bodies. But I’m in top form to play against Benfica,” he said.
“I played here for seven and a half years. The game will be different than usual. We’ll do everything we can to get the three points. Benfica is a very big club, and there’s always a lot of pressure. I’m very proud to have played here.”
Bayer 04’s sporting managing director, Simon Rolfes, praised his Spanish star ahead of the Lisbon clash.
“He’s very important to us. We have some young players, but a player like Alejandro gives them someone to look up to, to guide them, and to develop their careers, because he’s a complete professional in every aspect of football and everyday life, A to Z,” he said.
“Alejandro is exceptional. In many ways, he’s still surprising us with his qualities. He’s the first in the gym and the last to leave. He pays attention to his diet. On top of that, he’s an amazing footballer who’s always a joy to watch.”
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