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While his prodigy is being courted, Bayern Munich wants to retain him by offering him a fantastic new contract.
Bayern Munich knows it, they have a jewel in their hands in the person of Jamal Musiala. And to ensure that he keeps this exceptional talent, the Bavarian ogre seems ready to pull out all the stops.
While the young German attacking midfielder’s contract ends in June 2026, Sky Germany reveals that the club’s leaders, in talks with Musiala for several months to extend his lease, would be ready to offer him a new major contract.
The XXL proposal for Musiala
According to the media from across the Rhine, the Rekordmeister would consider a gross annual salary of 25 million euros, with an extension until 2029, or even 2030. If Musiala were to sign this new contract, he would thus become the best player paid from the Roten locker room, alongside Harry Kane.
Despite interest from Manchester City and Real Madrid, the Stuttgart kid is reportedly in talks with no other club than Bayern. Since the start of the season, the 21-year-old has scored 4 goals and provided 4 assists in 10 matches.
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