Jamal Musiala cools Bayern Munich

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For several months, Bayern Munich has been working on the extension of Jamal Musiala, who will be at the end of his contract in June 2026. And the news was rather positive on this subject in recent days since Sky Germany was talking about a new contract from 4 to 5 years, thanks to which he would earn between €100 and €125 million. But this Wednesday, the German international calmed his club down.

Asked by SportBildthe footballer born in 2003 confided: “unfortunately I can’t give the fans a Christmas present. There will be no news in the near future. We have played a lot of matches recently, we have traveled a lot. My goal is to concentrate on the matches. I want to feel free on the pitch, even if there is a lot of pressure from outside. In general, all parameters that influence this big decision must be good for me. I want to leave my mark at Bayern. If I renew my contract with Bayern, that is my ambition and my goal. You have to work to achieve important victories, titles and trophies. That’s how you get this prestige, I want to win with Bayern.” Bavarian leaders will have to wait before succeeding in harnessing their young talent.

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