There has been a lot of transfer buzz around Musiala at Chelsea in recent times. Jamal Musiala has turned down a new deal from Bayern Munich and wants to join an English club in the summer. After his first senior appearance in 2020 with Bayern, the 21-year-old Is now one of football’s most promising talents. Clubs like Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool are among those that have shown interest in the tricky winger.
The player is considering a move to the Premier League despite having two years left on his current contract in Germany. Chelsea would also love to acquire him according to the recent statement by Daily Star thereby joining others who want him as well. Musiala won’t accept £150,000 per-week offer on the table from Bayern thereby increasing the chances of his exit this summer.
At 16 years old, the young star joined Bayern after playing for Chelsea’s youth team between 2011 and 2019. Consequently, Mauricio Pochettino may be forced to pay over £80 million if he wants to bring back their former academy prospect. It seems that due to not qualifying for any European competitions next season, getting Musiala could be problematic since he plays currently in the UEFA Champions League. The Blues should aim at winning the FA Cup to ensure UEL qualification next season and to bring in top players into their system.
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What is the recent speculation around Musiala at Chelsea and in general?
Bayern Munich midfielder, Jamal Musiala, is said to have snubbed a contract deal from the Bundesliga giants, with a wish to transfer to the English top flight this season. After an introduction into the first team at Bayern at the age of 21, he already stood out as one of the footballers with the toughest challenges. Musiala scored 9 goals and gave 4 assists in 28 appearances this season and accordingly was a top performer. Thus, the team faces losing the league title after eight remarkable seasons for the first time since 2012, with Bayer Leverkusen edging closer to clinching their first Bundesliga championship.
Any club that can pull off the capture of Jamal Musiala who is already showing mercurial flashes of brilliance, will be buying a superstar. The German champions are expected to keep trying to persuade Musiala to stay in Bavaria; with the abundance of financial resources available to them, they are ready to offer a transfer fee in the range of £80 million, and a weekly salary in the region of £200,000, not only for Musiala but for the whole of his attacking midfield line.