Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala
Bayern Munich star Jamal Musiala(Image credit: Getty Images)

Jamal Musiala is keeping relatively coy on his future at Bayern Munich.

The 21-year-old midfielder has risen to stardom over the last few years, putting in some standout displays in the Bundesliga, as well as at Euro 2024 for Germany. Under contract at the Allianz Arena until 2026, his imminent future, however, remains a bone of contention.

Clubs including Manchester City and Chelsea are known to be fans of Musiala's talents, with there a feeling the German international may one day wish to ply his trade in the Premier League.

Jamal Musiala opens up on his contract situation at Bayern Munich

When asked about extending his contract earlier this week, Musiala provided an update on the situation. "Yes, I can imagine it [extending his contract]," he told Sky Germany, via Goal. "There are already talks."

"I can't say much now. It's better to remain a bit of a mystery. [It could still] take a bit more time," he added.

Bayern Munich are flying high so far in the Bundesliga, having yet to taste defeat in their opening eight games this season. Six wins and two draws have almost covered over concerns in the UEFA Champions League, following recent losses to Aston Villa and Barcelona

Max Eberl, Bayerns board member for sport, recently admitted he would like to make Musiala the poster boy to help inspire and motivate the Bavarians' next generation of stars.

Jamal should be the face of FC Bayern," he began. "Will it be difficult? Difficult yes, but not impossible. Jamal knows what he has in FC Bayern.

"Its the club that took him to this level. Were ambitious, we want to win titles, just like Jamal. Bayerns goal is to keep Jamal.

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In FourFourTwo's view, it almost feels like Manchester City or Chelsea would have to part with a substantial fee in order to lure Musiala away from Bayern Munich in the future.

At 21, he has the world at his feet and is only going to get better. The German giants will have an eye on the future and keeping hold of the former Blues academy star almost seems like a necessity if they want to ensure success.

Matthew is a Freelance Journalist and has racked up bylines for Manchester United, Manchester Evening News, GOAL and SPORTbible to name a few. A long-term sufferer of Scunthorpe United, he currently resides in the north-west after escaping the smog of North Lincolnshire.


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