Jamal Musiala's future continues to be a topic of discussion. The player's contract with Bayern Munich expires in June 2026 and his continuity in the Bavarian club is still a question mark. From the offices of the Allianz Arena they have set in motion the machinery to avoid the departure of one of their top figures and have already begun negotiations to extend his contract, but nothing is finalized yet.

And despite the fact that the contacts between the Munich institution and the German 'crack' were more than positive, Musiala continues 'playing a game of deception' with his stay in the team led by Vincent Kompany. This has been made clear in an interview given to 'The Guardian', where he left the door open to a possible change of scenery in the coming seasons.

"I don't really have a plan or anything like that. I don't try to think too much about the future and where I want to be because situations can always change from one year to the next or from one month to the next. At six years old I wasn't thinking about being in England at seven. I don't know..."

"... I'm open to everything, but I'm very happy where I am now"

Barça, attentive to Musiala's decision

These statements from the Bayern Munich midfielder will not go unnoticed in the offices of FC Barcelona, ​​where they dream of signing Jamal in the summer of 2025. The renewal agreement with Nike would allow them to undertake an operation of this calibre, and Joan Laporta would have chosen Musiala as the ideal reinforcement for the team due to his qualities and media impact. Now, after these last words, it is clear that the culé dream is more alive than ever.