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Published on 2024-04-19 09:16:33
Manchester City faces a tough challenge in trying to sign Jamal Musiala from Bayern Munich this summer, as the Bundesliga side is adamant that the 21-year-old is not for sale. Despite interest from several clubs, including Manchester City, Bayern Munich’s president Max Eberl has stated that no offers will be considered for Musiala. The German club sees Musiala as a key player for their future and is determined to build their upcoming teams around him.
It has been reported that Bayern Munich has decided that there is no price that could tempt them to let go of Musiala in the next transfer window. The club wants to extend his contract and views him as the focal point of their future plans. With a market value of €110m, it is clear that Manchester City would have to make a significant offer if they want to convince Bayern Munich to part ways with the talented young player.
Florian Plettenberg, a German journalist, has shared the news that Musiala is not available for sale this summer, despite interest from clubs like Manchester City. The Bundesliga side is determined to hold on to the young midfielder and sees him as a vital part of their future success. It remains to be seen if Manchester City will be able to persuade Bayern Munich to part ways with Musiala, as the German club is committed to keeping hold of their prized asset.
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