Bayern Munich To Secure Jamal Musiala’s Future

Contract talks on the table

Bayern Munich are set to hold contract talks with Jamal Musiala before the end of 2024, as they look to secure the talented midfielder’s long-term future.

Musiala, who has drawn interest from Real Madrid and Barcelona, remains a key player for the Bundesliga champions.

Jamal Musiala (L) in action against Timo Becker (R) during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Holstein Kiel and FC Bayern Munich (Pic - EPA/Martin Ziemer)

Jamal Musiala (L) in action against Timo Becker (R) during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Holstein Kiel and FC Bayern Munich (Pic – EPA/Martin Ziemer)

The 21-year-old German international’s current contract runs until June 2026, but despite growing speculation about his future, he has not yet started formal negotiations over a renewal.

Musiala previously stated that he is not actively seeking a move away from Bayern, with the idea of playing outside Germany “not on his mind.”

However, Bayern Munich are keen to avoid any risk of losing their star, with sporting director Max Eberl admitting the challenge ahead.

“It’s difficult, but not impossible, Jamal knows what Bayern means to him,” Eberl said.

“He grew up here, and he understands our ambition. He wants to win titles.”

Musiala has started the season in fine form, already scoring two Bundesliga goals.

With Bayern set to face Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League in October, his performances will be closely watched by top European clubs eager to secure his signature.

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