Man Utd, PSG Target Posts Impressive UCL Stat on Matchday 1 for Bayern Munich

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Bayern Munich standout Jamal Musiala is drawing interest from other top European clubs. The 21-year-old’s contract with the Bavarian side expires in 2026 and on Tuesday, the youngster showed why he’s drawing so much interest.

CaughtOffside recently noted that Liverpool have stepped up their pursuit of Musiala, with Manchester City, Real Madrid, and PSG also keeping a close eye on his situation. Reports also indicate Barcelona could be targeting Musiala for a potential 2025 signing.

Over the weekend, the Sunday Express reported that Musiala rejected Bayern Munich’s latest contract offer. He’s reportedly seeking wages of around £300,000 per week, which leaves his future at the club in doubt.

According to the Mirror, Bayern Munich are having trouble convincing Musiala to extend his contract, which could attract interest from Manchester City and Manchester United.

Jamal Musiala has an impressive Matchday 1 Champions League stat

With so many clubs interested in Musiala, is the interest warranted? WhoScored highlighted a stat that shows why so many teams would be keen if Bayern Munich fail to sign the player to a contract extension.

The statistical media outlet notes that on the opening night of the 2024-25 Champions League, Musiala led all players with seven key passes and had the most touches in the opposition box, with 16.

As far as how much the player will cost, there’s no rumored amount since Bayern Munich are focused on extending the player. Nonetheless, Transfermarkt puts the player’s transfer value at €130 million.

Musiala has been with the first-team squad since 2020, making 168 appearances across all competitions while scoring 45 goals and registering 34 assists.

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