Jamal Musiala’s continuing to raise his game and profile, and at the same time clubs are raising their efforts to try and swipe him from Bayern Munich. Musiala’s current deal runs through 2026 and given Bayern’s history with near-expiring contracts, these usually don’t go well (see Alphonso Davies). Bayern sporting director Christoph Freund, however, doesn’t see the need to rush because the Bavarians have no intention of letting their superstar go.
“No [when asked if Musiala was given a deadline for contract talks],” Freund said flatly (Sky Sports Germany via @iMiaSanMia). “Jamal still has two years left on his contract. There’s no urgent need for action. We want him to stay at Bayern for as long as possible. It’s not our goal to sell him”.
The Premier League and its clubs are the spanners in the works of Musiala extending his contract, and if Musiala wants to get Brexit tackled every week then that’s his choice.