Premier League
Jamal Musiala, one of the great stars of Bayern Munich, has conditioned his renewal on the inclusion of a release clause, a point that has become the main sticking point in negotiations with the Bavarian club. According to Bild, the player's entourage insists on setting a clause of around 175 million euros as an essential requirement to extend his contract, which could be extended until 2030.
Bayern, known for its historical rejection of this type of clauses, maintains its stance. Figures like Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, a member of the supervisory board, have argued that the club should not give up control over the future of its players. However, the possibility of Musiala becoming a target for other European giants, like Pep Guardiola's Manchester City, increases the pressure on the Munich club.
Willing to be the best paid, but wants an escape route
Although progress has been made on other aspects of the negotiation, such as greater flexibility from the player regarding his salary demands (not exceeding Harry Kane's salary), the issue of the clause remains a point of friction.
Musiala has made it clear that he wishes to continue at Bayern but is not willing to commit without a controlled exit option. The resolution of this impasse will be key to determining whether the talented midfielder will continue to lead the club's project in the coming years or if his future could begin to unfold a new chapter away from Munich.
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