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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