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“If Only Pep Guardiola will give me his Jersey number i will join Manchester City”- Manchester City target Jamal Musiala finally responds to Man City transfer as the Germany international will only join City on ONE condition

According to German media, there is a growing likelihood that Jamal Musiala will prolong his Bayern Munich contract.

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Since 2023, the 21-year-old has been involved in intermittent contract negotiations with Bayern, which have accelerated in recent weeks. The German powerhouses are eager to become Musiala the club’s long-term face because his current contract expires in 2026.

European powerhouses have understandably taken notice of the offensive midfielder’s contract issue because he has been in outstanding form for both club and country this season.

Despite Musiala’s association with teams like Manchester United and Manchester City, Sky Germany claims that there is now a “clear trend” that suggests the wonderkid will extend his contract.

Musiala will get a record salary in the process.

Musiala Jamal
© IMAGO-Jamal Musiala Musiala’s historic deal with Bayern Munich
To ensure that Musiala remains with the team for the foreseeable future, Bayern is making every effort. His new deal will be worth at least €120 million in total, including agency commissions and bonus payments.

With a projected yearly salary of €25 million, Musiala will become the highest-paid German football player in the world in addition to becoming Bayern’s joint-highest-paid player.

With an estimated base salary of €25 million, star striker Harry Kane is presently Bayern’s highest paid player. However, Sky Germany has already admitted that information about the England striker’s contract is inconsistent and untrustworthy. He probably makes a bit less in real life.

In any case, Musiala will eventually overtake Kane as the highest paid player at Bayern, but it is still unclear how long his deal will last. It is still up for debate whether the 21-year-old will sign a contract for the full four or five years that the Bundesliga allows.

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