Manchester City's pursuit of world-class European star hits another roadblock: report

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Manchester City ended their losing streak on Wednesday night with a resounding win over Nottingham Forest, however, their joy was short-lived as they were dealt a setback in the transfer market.

With injury keeping key player Rodri out for the rest of the Premier League season, plenty of reports have suggested that Manchester City will enter the transfer market in January to try and find a midfielder suitable for Pep Guardiola's side.

But while that's a pressing matter, Manchester City also need to replace Julian Alvarez, who left for Atletico Madrid last summer. Guardiola's most used player in the 2023/24 campaign, his departure is arguably having a greater impact than initially realised. The club's pursuit for a world-class replacement, though, has hit a blockade.

Manchester City miss out on Jamal Musiala

According to Germany's Florian Plettenberg, Jamal Musiala is on the verge of signing a new deal with Bayern Munich that will keep him at the Allianz Arena for at least another four years, though potentially five, on top of his current deal. The report adds that he will earn around £400k-per-week.

With Musiala's current deal set to expire in 2026, the 21-year-old could have been available to Manchester City in a cut-price deal in the summer when he would've had just one year remaining on his contract. Though valued at £107m by Transfermarkt, Manchester City would have likely been able to sign him for considerably less.

That no longer looks possible, though, with Musiala close to signing a new contract that will take him into his late 20s with Bayern.

Manchester City were extremely interested in a move for the German attacker last summer, with reports suggesting that he would be keen for a move to the Premier League if assurances over Bayern's ability to compete weren't met, following a disappointing, trophyless campaign.

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Their unbeaten start to the Bundesliga season looks to have settled Musiala's concerns, while they're still in a decent position in the Champions League table. With the promise of becoming the main man at Bayern Munich, Musiala didn't seem too interested in departing his home country.

In FourFourTwo's view, Pep Guardiola's contract extension might have convinced Musiala to swap Bavaria for Manchester, but he could become one of Bayern Munich's best players ever if he continues along the same trajectory he has already displayed.

Still only 21, Musiala has plenty more years at the top of his game - and he might not have even hit his peak yet.