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Guardiola and Real Madrid want him, the surprising club that could end up signing Musiala

Pep Guardiola wants him, the team that can steal Musiala's signing

Pep Guardiola wants him, the team that can steal Musiala's signing

Manchester City is very interested in acquiring the services of Jamal Musiala. However, in Europe there is a lot of competition, such as Real Madrid, which is another attractive destination for the current Bayern Munich player. Now, given the interest of both clubs, the team that could finally be the one that ends up taking the German player in the following season is surprisingly revealed.

 

Manchester City are considering making a substantial bid to secure the signing of Jamal Musiala, the talented 20-year-old midfielder currently playing for Bayern Munich. Musiala's contractual situation with the German club remains uncertain, and City see an opportunity to strengthen their squad with this German international. Liverpool have stood out as a competitor in the race for Musiala, and it has been suggested that they may have to pay more than €100 million to secure his signature. However, Bayern Munich will probably ask for an even higher figure.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has expressed his admiration for Musiala in the past, and this interest persists in the present, all while Bayern Munich takes a huge risk by delaying contract negotiations, as other elite clubs, such as Liverpool are also willing to join the race for the young German midfielder, who prioritizes his arrival at Manchester City or Real Madrid.

 

How much is Jamal Musiala worth?

Jamal Musiala is one of the most important footballers of the moment. He is a young man with an important projection. The German midfielder is among the best players of the moment and many expect an important performance from the German midfielder for this season. According to Transfermarkt, his value could rise to 100 million euros at the end of the season. According to BILD, Bayern Munich would only consider this figure.

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