Manuel Neuer does not know whether he can hang on as Germany’s No1 goalkeeper until Euro 2024 – but he is not ruling it out.
The Bayern Munich captain will have turned 38 by the time Germany host the European Championship in two years’ time.
Laying his gloves on that trophy would mean Neuer landing one of the few honours that has eluded him in a remarkable career.
Speaking in a Germany news conference on Tuesday, Neuer was cagey about his future prospects and suggested only his form would dictate prospects of playing on for Die Mannschaft in future years.
“I don’t have the target for 2024 and beyond to play in goal for the German national team,” he said. “I’ve always said that for as long as I can help, and as long as I feel good, remain needed and have fun, I want to be involved.”
Germany strode through to the World Cup with nine wins from 10 qualifiers, and Neuer is set to be their leader going into that tournament in November.
He skippers both club and national team, and will reach 110 caps for his country if he features in the friendlies against Israel and Netherlands over the coming week.
After recovering from a recent knee injury, Neuer has returned to the Bayern side who are chasing a Bundesliga and Champions League double this season.
Going away with Germany is an escape from such pressures, and a reminder of the satisfaction of playing for his country.
“I’m really happy to be here with the national team,” Neuer said. “It’s still a great honour for me, even if I’ve been here many years and played many games.
“I’m happy to be part of the squad. For as long as that remains the case, I want to keep playing. For that to happen, of course my performance has to match up.”
Germany were World Cup winners in 2014 and that is the goal again this time around, with Neuer believing Hansi Flick’s team can challenge.
“We will be measured by trophies,” he said of this year’s objectives. “That’s why there’s only one goal for me – to win the World Cup.”
Neuer joined Bayern from Schalke in 2011 and holds the record for the most clean sheets in the Bundesliga (210), having surpassed Oliver Kahn (196) in 2021.
Neuer’s contract is due to expire at the end of next season, when he will be 37, leading to speculation over his future with Julian Nagelsmann’s team. He said on Tuesday there was “no news” on a fresh deal with Bayern.