Compromise! Bayern agrees to add a €175 million release clause On January 17th, Beijing time, the chief editor of German media Bild, Christian Falk, and his team exclusively reported that Bayern Munich has conceded in the renewal issue with Musiala, agreeing to include a release clause of approximately €175 million. This breaks the team's historical rule as none of Bayern Munich's players have had a release clause before. However, there was no other way as Musiala held the upper hand in the negotiations. The player holds two trump cards: the German brand and being young and talented, with Real Madrid and Manchester City willing to accept him. With his contract expiring in 2026, it would become increasingly passive for Bayern entering the summer transfer window, so it is not surprising that they made concessions. However, there should be further discussion regarding salary. Previously, the media confirmed that the management agreed to give Musiala a weekly salary of €460,000, but this is based on the player agreeing to all terms and a smooth negotiation process. Furthermore, Christian Falk revealed that Müller is closer to retiring this summer. Unbeknownst to many, Müller is already 35 years old, and this season he doesn't have much left in the tank, having started 6 times and come off the bench 11 times in the league, scoring 1 goal and creating 2 assists. Bayern is willing to offer a short-term contract, provided the player agrees to a pay cut. From €20 million to €10-15 million. This shouldn't be a problem, considering Neuer is also signing a…

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Moussa Sarr has also grown into a super star in the football world, even during the European Cup in Germany last summer. The German team gave him the ace No. 10 jersey, but after Moussa Sarr demonstrated his worth and abilities, Bayern Munich realized they needed to renew his contract as soon as possible. Bayern has now offered Moussa Sarr a new contract, hoping to provide him with a top salary of 20 million euros. Initially, the Bayern management believed that such a generous salary offer would be enough to keep Moussa Sarr, but an unexpected turn of events occurred. Moussa Sarr has been hesitant to renew his contract and has even expressed a desire to leave. The editor-in-chief of German media outlet Bild, Christian Falk, along with his team, reported a concerning development for fans: Moussa Sarr is very keen on moving to a more prestigious club. He wishes to include a breach of contract fee of 170 million euros in his renewal contract. Concerned about potentially losing this top talent for nothing, Bayern is considering conceding to this demand. This concession suggests that Bayern acknowledges the significant challenge of retaining Moussa Sarr. With such a concession made, Pep Guardiola, who has long been interested in Moussa Sarr, will likely make a targeted move to acquire this powerful talent. Bayern's influence in European football has significantly diminished, making it difficult for them to hold onto such top-tier talents.

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Certainly! Here is the translation of the article content into English: Nowadays, while Musiala is fighting for Bayern and weaving dreams for the future of the German national team, several challenges at the contract negotiation table have put this football superstar in an unprecedented dilemma. An annual salary exceeding 24 million euros sounds like an astronomical figure, but in the exchanges between Bayern and Musiala's team, the issue is not about money, but rather in the "details": the termination clause. Musiala's team insists on adding a termination fee of 175 million euros to the new contract, which Bayern firmly rejects. On one side is the young talent's demand for autonomy in the future, and on the other is Bayern's unwillingness to budge from tradition. This negotiation seems to be only about a piece of paper, yet it reflects the deep-seated changes in the relationship between clubs and players. Among the new generation of stars, Musiala has long shed the impression of being a "child." He has a dream of winning the Ballon d'Or, which is normal; which 21-year-old genius doesn't want to stand on the top podium of world football? But the question arises: are Bayern's current conditions sufficient to support him in achieving this goal? If you are not familiar with Musiala, his story can be described as "talent defines everything." Remember in 2020 when a teenager just turned 17 made his first appearance in Bayern's starting lineup? The way he played was like a masterpiece painted by someone. He wasn't in a hurry to prove himself, but every…

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