Chelsea set for huge windfall if Jamal Musiala is sold by Bayern Munich with Man City and Liverpool circling
Chelsea will reportedly secure a handsome asking fee if Bayern Munich agree to part with Jamal Musiala.
The 21-year-old left the Blues for Bayern at the age of 16, with the parties agreeing at the time on a £170,000 compensation package.
Musiala, who has scored ten goals and provided six assists in 30 games in all competitions this season, is being linked with Manchester City and Liverpool among other European rivals.
Chelsea did not insert a buy-back clause into their former academy star's contract when he moved to Germany in 2019, leaving him available for their Premier League foes to poach in the future.
However, reports suggest the Blues will still benefit from their former star.
According to the daily mailA 20 percent sales commission was included in Musiala's deal when he moved to Bayern.
This will be music to the ears of the Chelsea owner Todd Boehly.
talkSPORT understands the Blues boss is looking to increase £100m in player sales this summer.
It is said that he is looking Romelu Lukaku and Kepa Arrizabalaga as two potential stars to sell in the next transfer window.
Both players are currently on loan in Inter de Milan and real Madrid respectively.
Receiving a fee for Musiala could boost his bid to meet the Premier League's profitability and sustainability standards, even if paid in instalments.
He daily mirror It was recently reported that both Liverpool and Man City are now on red alert after Musiala was said to have rejected new contract offers, with his current one expiring in June 2026.
He has made 155 appearances for Bayern's first team, scoring 41 goals and registering 29 assists in that time.
He also won the Champions League and four Bundesliga titles, all before the age of 21.
Born in Stuttgart, Musiala began his youth career at German side TSV Lehnerz, before signing for Southampton in 2010.
Then, a year later, he was signed by Chelsea's academy and went on to play at under-18 level before sealing his move to Bavaria.
Talking about his future in December for AbendzeitungHe said: “My contract lasts until 2026. So everything is very relaxed.
“At this moment I feel very comfortable at Bayern, in the team and under Thomas Tuchel“.