Liverpool is reportedly eyeing a move for Bayern Munich’s rising star, Jamal Musiala. The 20-year-old attacking midfielder has caught the attention of Jurgen Klopp, who has had Musiala on his transfer wishlist for some time. Musiala, who made the switch from Chelsea to Bayern Munich at the age of 16, is regarded as one of the best young talents in the world.
Despite his young age, Musiala has already notched up an impressive 133 appearances for the German giants, winning four Bundesliga titles. However, this season has seen a decline in his playing time, with only two Bundesliga starts in the 2023/24 season, and no full 90-minute appearances in either the Bundesliga or the Champions League.
Liverpool’s interest in Musiala presents a challenge for Bayern Munich as they seek to extend his contract beyond 2026. The player’s desire for more playing time has become a point of concern, as he was promised to be a central figure in the club’s future. Bayern’s head coach, Thomas Tuchel, has acknowledged Musiala’s importance but plans to rotate him with Thomas Muller to address the issue of limited playing time.
Discussions regarding Musiala’s contract extension with Bayern Munich have been suspended for the next few months as the player and his representatives wait to see how his situation develops at the Allianz Arena. Real Madrid is also reportedly interested in the young star, adding to the competition for his signature.
While Bayern Munich is open to offering Musiala an increased salary, the player is more focused on securing more playing minutes, despite his current annual earnings of €8 million.
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