
The contract extension of Bayern Munich's young midfielder Musiala has been the focus of fans' attention. According to the latest report from renowned soccer journalist Falk, Musiala himself is not asking to be Bayern's top-paid player, but his team hopes that the club will give him substantial recognition when it comes to his contract renewal.
Musiala's current contract is set to expire in the summer of 2026, and his value in the German transfer market has soared to €130 million, which undoubtedly underscores his huge potential at Bayern and across the soccer world. Despite his high price tag, Musiala has not shown any pursuit of a top salary in his contract renewal.
Falque revealed that Musiala's team's demands for a contract extension are not just limited to salary figures, but they are more interested in the club's positioning and commitment to Musiala's future role. If Bayern can clearly tell Musiala that he will be one of the most important players in the team, and even seen as the next Thomas Muller's successor, then his team would also like this to be substantively reflected in the contract extension, rather than just remaining a verbal promise.
For Bayern, Musiala is undoubtedly one of the team's core strengths for the future. His performance on the field has won wide recognition from the fans and the coaching staff, and his loyalty and trust in the club is also obvious. Musiala himself also said that he believes that Bayern relies on and trusts him, and he is confident that he will continue to improve his performance and contribute more to the team in the future.
It is worth mentioning that Musiala also made a special mention of working with the new Bayern manager, Vincent Kompany. He said that he likes Kompany's style and coaching style very much, and thinks that Kompany has brought him a lot of positive help and guidance. This is undoubtedly a positive sign for Musiala, and makes him even more determined to stay at Bayern.










