In a surprising turn of events, Liverpool has turned its attention to two prominent names at Bayern Munich: Jamal Musiala and Leroy Sane, both of whom would be valuable additions to the attacking force at Anfield. There are intriguing reports suggesting that Liverpool is prepared to make a bid exceeding £80 million for Sane, potentially as a replacement for Mohamed Salah, whose future at the club seems increasingly uncertain.
Sane, who is under contract with Bayern Munich until 2025, has been a pivotal figure for the Bundesliga champions, showcasing his exceptional skills and making him a highly sought-after player. The allure of Liverpool, combined with the uncertainty surrounding Salah, may prove too tempting for the swift-paced winger to resist, much to the dismay of Bayern Munich fans.
However, Sane isn’t the only Bayern star on Liverpool’s transfer radar. Recent reports from Sport Bild reveal that Liverpool is also interested in Bayern’s promising talent, Jamal Musiala. At just 20 years old, Musiala has been on Liverpool’s radar for quite some time, and the situation is described as “a dangerous one” for Bayern Munich. Musiala’s contract is set to expire in June 2026, and his apparent discontent over his limited playing time further fuels the rumors.
Despite his impressive skills, Musiala has only played 218 minutes in the Bundesliga this season, in stark contrast to the 611 minutes logged by Sane. This underuse has become a concern for Bayern Munich, as they had promised Musiala he would be a cornerstone of the club’s future. However, their failure to provide him with more playing time puts them at risk of losing this promising young talent.
While Musiala’s agents have confirmed that they are not currently in talks with Bayern about extending his contract, this does not necessarily indicate an imminent transfer. Liverpool, under Jurgen Klopp’s management, stands to benefit significantly from this situation. They could offer Musiala the playing time he desires, which he isn’t getting at Bayern, and also present the appeal of joining a team on the brink of returning to an elite level.