The serious injury of Jamal Musiala causes a crisis in Bayern Munich!

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By: Manu Tournoux

These are never images that we like to see. A few seconds from half-time between PSG and Bayern Munich this Saturday in the club World Cup semi-finals, Jamal Musiala seriously injured himself in foster on a trivial duel with Gianluigi Donnarumma. And while the Italian porter attracted the wrath of Manuel Neuer, the concern was palpable on the other side of the Rhine about the 22 -year -old attacking midfielder. Just to see the mines disappointed in the field and messages after the meeting to understand, everyone knew that the new number 10 of the Bavarians was going to be absent for many months.

Finally, the verdict fell this Sunday morning concerning the serious injury of Musiala. Touched in pendant and many ligaments, the German crack will be absent 4 to 5 months with Bayern. A blow for the player, but also for the sports planning of the defending German champion. Leaving to make a calm transfer window as usual, Bayern leaders are now torn by the desire to make a big blow on the transfer market to move forward.

Nick Woltemade or Thomas Müller?

This big recruit could be called Nick Woltemade. New feeling of football from across the Rhine since his first summons with the Mannschaft in June which preceded his excellent Euro Espoirs, the Stuttgart striker was on the Bayern radar. Better still, the slender striker had left a priority of a priority and had refused many clubs to join Bavaria. However, the 80 million claimed by Stuttgart to release their scorer under contract until 2028 with the VFB made teeth to the Allianz Arena. Now in a position of strength with Musiala's injury, Stuttgart will not lower her price as explained Bild in his article of the day.

Thus, Bayern Munich will have to line up with the price claimed by its counterpart unless you find a more “artisanal” solution. The latter could be a short -term contract extension for Thomas Muller. Supposed to leave the club in the coming days following the elimination of the Club World Cup, the Bavarian legend could possibly stack for a year with the injury of his young teammate. A sixteenth season with Bayern for the 35 -year -old striker who would enchant another German legend, Lothar Matthäus, who explained this Saturday on German television: “Jamal Musiala's injury shocked me, especially after returning to the starting eleven. I wish him good luck. In this context, FC Bayern should consider the signing of a six -month contract for Thomas Müller. The season in the United States is just beginning, and in the meantime, it could be of great help for Bayern. Bayern did the same with me when I signed the New York Metro Stars. Supporters would also be delighted.Bayern Munich should quickly make a decision before the preparation for the new season begins.