Manuel Neuer’s Daily Grind Fuels Bayern Munich Form, Is Germany U-Turn Still Possible?
News Mania Desk / Piyal Chatterjee/ 13th November 2025

With a rigorous and disciplined workout regimen, Bayern Munich captain Manuel Neuer has turned back the clock. According to reports from Germany, the 39-year-old has gone above and beyond to demonstrate his value to the team. He works out in the gym prior to every training session, sees a physiotherapist every day, and even adds an additional 30 minutes of strength training twice a week following team practice. Neuer’s unwavering dedication has prevented him from falling behind his 22-year-old opponent, Bayern’s No. 2 goalkeeper Jonas Urbig, in terms of physical acuity.
According to club insiders, Urbig’s presence has given Neuer new inspiration. The arrival of a youthful competitor has rekindled the veteran’s desire to uphold high standards because he lives on competition.
The sweeper-keeper hasn’t signed a new contract yet, but his form and fitness might convince the club’s executives to sign the Germany legend. Neuer has performed exceptionally well on the field as a result of his training regimen. He has already participated in 14 games across all competitions in the 2025–2026 season, keeping six clean sheets. The team hasn’t lost yet this season because of Neuer’s outstanding efforts in goal. In actuality, Bayern’s sole tie this season occurred in the Bundesliga against Union Berlin.
After Euro 2024, Manuel Neuer announced his retirement from international football, although events can compel a reconsideration. Oliver Baumann lacks big-tournament experience, and Marc-André ter Stegen struggles for playing time at Barcelona, creating a goalkeeping crisis for Germany. Rudi Voller, Germany’s sporting director, reportedly spoke with Neuer about a potential return, but a lot more needs to happen before the 2014 World Cup champion contemplates making a U-turn.
Dietmar Hamann, a former midfielder for Germany, has also said that if Ter Stegen’s condition does not improve, it is “very likely” that Neuer will return. Germany might want the steadiness and leadership of their most accomplished goalkeeper as the 2026 World Cup approaches.
Many people believe that Manuel Neuer’s goalkeeping style transformed football. He has performed at the highest level for Bayern Munich and matched the vitality of a 22-year-old rival by adopting a strict exercise regimen.



