At just 20 years old, Jamal Musiala is already considered one of the best players in the world. For Bayern Munich, the German international midfielder is having a blast and appears to be one of Thomas Tuchel’s key elements. Author of 2 goals and 3 assists at the start of the season, he has established himself as a reference in his position and the Bavarian management is therefore, obviously, aware of holding a nugget in their hands. And if it is tied until 2026, its future is already in question.
According to information from Sky Sport, no contractual discussions currently exist between Jamal Musiala and Bayern Munich, much to the dismay of the Bavarian management. And if the player is not considering leaving Germany for the moment, that could well change before the end of the season. Indeed, the German’s priority is to win the Champions League quickly as well as the Ballon d’Or and if he believes that Bayern Munich is not sufficiently armed, he could well decide to look elsewhere. And inevitably, he will be spoiled for choice.
Real Madrid to join Bellingham
According to the English media, two clubs really appeal to the player. The first is none other than Real Madrid. The emblematic Madrid club makes the world of football dream and Jamal Musiala knows that he will have more chances of achieving his goals with the Merengue club. Above all, he would find one of his close friends, Jude Bellingham with whom he played in the England youth team. The two men exchange regularly and Madrid management has already thought about bringing the two players together.
The other club that could convince Jamal Musiala to leave Bayern Munich is located in England and it is Liverpool. The Reds are preparing to lose Mohamed Salah and therefore want another rising star to compensate for the Egyptian’s departure. Above all, the English club, like Real Madrid, is capable of making a very interesting salary offer to Musiala, something a little more difficult for Bayern Munich which is not known for offering big salaries to its players. Something to worry the fans.