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Jamal Musiala flattered with Max Eberl saying he should become the “face” of Bayern Munich

December 27, 2024

Musiala is just focusing on his football, but the club is ready to make him THE face of the club with his new contract.

It is rather difficult to argue that Jamal Musiala is not one of the best players in world football right now, let alone being one of the best players in the Bundesliga and at Bayern Munich. Ever since making his breakthrough into the senior squad under Hansi Flick in the closing stages of the 2019/20 season, he has gone on to score 57 goals and provide 37 assists from a total of 185 appearances across all competitions. He has also become a mainstay in the German national team and was one of the best performers at both the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and EURO 2024 on home soil in Germany.

Right now, Bayern is in the midst of preparing a lucrative new deal for Musiala, as the front office has already made it clear that they are ready to make the 21-year-old the highest paid player at the club. With his current market value ranking at 140 million euros, it is going to cost Bayern to keep him at the club long-term. His current contract at Bayern runs through June 2026, but Bayern’s aim is to agree a new, long-term contract that would keep him at the club through 2029, though the club and his representatives are still in negotiations, wanting to reach an agreement by the beginning of 2025.

Board member for sport Max Eberl had recently expressed the club’s desire to make Musiala the “face” of FC Bayern, which is a sentiment that the youngster is very much flattered by as he explained in an interview with Suddeutsche Zeitung (via @iMiaSanMia). “It’s an honor, Bayern is one of the biggest clubs in the world. For me it’s about having fun, working, continuing to improve, hopefully winning games and titles, but also not putting too much pressure on myself,” Musiala explained when he was asked about the words from Eberl.

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