Musiala drops a little bomb

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Bayern Munich’s German midfielder Jamal Musiala has hinted he is open about his future.

If this is not a call to clubs interested in his profile, it strongly resembles one. This is what we can understand from the comments made by the young German international Jamal Musiala about his future “ I don’t really have a plan or anything. I don’t try to think too far ahead about where I want to be, because the situation can change from year to year or month to month.”the Bayern Munich attacking midfielder recently told SkyGermany.

Watched, it is said, by big guns like the English from Manchester City and the Spaniards from Real Madrid, Jamal Musiala says he is “ open to everything ” but ” very happy where I am now. » A way perhaps of telling the leaders of Bayern that an effort on their part, necessarily financial, would surely help to delay the departure of the 21-year-old player in the near future.

“Keep him at Bayern for a long time”

Jamal Musiala, who arrived at the Munich U17s in 2019 from the Chelsea training center, is under contract with the Bavarian club until June 30, 2026. An extension is under study.

We love Jamal Musiala and it’s clear he is a one-of-a-kind footballer. Obviously our main mission is to extend his contract and keep him at Bayern for a long time. “, Herbert Hainer, the president of Bayern Munich, told the media Abendzeitung.

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