Jamal Musiala is set to be one of the big names in the 2025 transfer market. The German star's contract with Bayern Munich expires in 2026 and there is still no news about the possible extension of the midfielder's contract with the Bavarian club, which is why several of the most important teams in Europe are keeping an eye on his situation. At 21 years old, the player is set to be one of the biggest stars in world football, so his signing would be key to the aspirations of the team that manages to sign him, which include FC Barcelona and Real Madrid.

The next summer window will be key to the footballer's fate. The German will have one year left to be a free agent and it could be the last chance for the Munich team to sign him in what would be a million-dollar sale. However, the aim of the 'German giant' is for Jamal to "be the new Müller and to have 20 more years at the club", as stated by Herbert Hainer, president of Bayern.

Can Laporta bring Musiala to Barça?

In the offices of the Spotify Camp Nou they dream of signing Musiala. Joan Laporta is the main supporter of the player in the Catalan institution and wants him to be the star signing of the 2025-2026 campaign. Next summer is the last before the elections for the presidency of the club, so Laporta wants to face two high-calibre signings and Jamal is one of them, although his operation could exceed 130 million euros.

Despite the fact that it is an extremely expensive transfer, the renewal agreement with Nike, which is about to be closed according to 'SPORT', added to the increase in the salary limit, would make it possible for the Catalans to undertake a major operation like that of the German midfielder. The player has already shown a certain sympathy with FC Barcelona, ​​confessing his fanaticism for Messi and assuring that Pedri "is an amazing player".

Flick could also play a key role in the signing of Musiala. The Blaugrana coach had him under his orders at the Allianz Arena and the footballer's progress under the orders of the German was meteoric. Despite having tough competition from renowned players such as Müller, Coman or Sané, Jamal knew how to make a place for himself in Hansi's starting eleven, who 'polished' him to turn him into one of the Bavarian entity's great assets.

Florentino Pérez wants to join Jamal with Mbappé, Vini and Bellingham at Madrid

However, the competition for Barça will be 'fierce'. The White House has also had Musiala on its radar for some time now and they are presented as a serious threat, since they have shown that they move well in this type of operations, as they did in recent years with Mbappé or Alaba.

Beyond this, the priority of the Merengues for next summer would be Rodri, the starting pivot for Manchester City and the Spanish national team. In the offices of the Santiago Bernabéu they have the green light to face two important signings if a sale takes place, with Rodrygo as a great candidate to leave the club. If Jamal decides to leave Kompany's ranks in Munich in 2025 or as a free agent in 2026, as his teammate Davies will do next year, the Vikings would go for him.

City dream of Musiala and Bayern want to renew him

On the other hand, Manchester City would also join the bidding for Musiala, considering him as the ideal replacement for Kevin De Bruyne. Pep Guardiola is a great admirer of the footballer and would look very favorably on his arrival at the Etihad Stadium, where they would have a budget of more than 300 million euros to secure the signings of Jamal and his friend, Florian Wirtz, in the summer of 2025.

However, the operation will not be easy for any of the interested teams. Bayern Munich wants to extend their link and have put all their efforts into getting the player's signature on his new contract. The Munich team has already reportedly offered him a first proposal for a renewal but, for the moment, there has been no response from the player. Despite this, the Bavarians will not give up easily and will do everything possible to close his continuity at the club, although the presence of three of the best clubs in Europe could tip the balance of Musiala's departure from the Bundesliga.