Chelsea have a secret clause for Jamal Musiala!

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Star of Bayern Munich where he has been playing since the summer of 2019, Jamal Musiala (21 years old) impresses with the German club. The player under contract until June 2026 already has 4 Bundesliga and the 2020 Champions League in his record (even if he did not have a big impact) as well as 25 caps with Germany. If his season is less impressive than the previous one, he remains a strong man at Bayern Munich where he scored 10 goals and delivered 6 goals in 30 games this season.

Trained at Chelsea where he studied there between 2011 and 2019 before joining Bayern Munich, Jamal Musiala was recruited by the German club for 200,000 euros at the time. And the Blues took the opportunity to integrate a clause according to the Daily Mail. This obviously does not allow the Blues to buy the player, but concerns a potential sale. Thus, if Bayern Munich decides to sell Jamal Musiala to another club, the Blues will benefit from a 20% commission in this transfer.

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