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Not World Class!! Jamal Musiala tipped to end career as an average player

Bayern Munich and Germany international Jamal Musiala has been tipped to end his career as an average player unlike the world class tag being placed on him.

Musiala has grown to become one of the most sorts after player in his position and it’s not surprising to see him linked with Real Madrid. However, the Germany international has penned a new five-year deal to continue his stay at Bayern Munich.

Despite Musiala’s good form, former Germany star Dietmar Hamann rates Bayern Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz higher than the Bayern Munich playmaker.

Hamann in a recent interview backs Wirtz to reach the top.

Jamal Musiala has extended his contract with FC Bayern until 2030. (Photo by S. Mellar/FC Bayern via Getty Images)

The ex-Liverpool and Bayern Munich midfielder was asked to choose between the two German midfield sensation on Sky 90 – the football debate, to which he said: “For me, Wirtz is in a different league compared to Musiala at the moment. Wirtz makes every player in his team better. I don’t think Musiala makes many players better. He makes the team better when what he does works. Compared to Wirtz, he is an individual player.

“For me, Wirtz is currently a potential world footballer in one or two years. Wirtz is always there, always has his head up and always sees the better teammate. Musiala doesn’t do that. He has to bring variability into his game because then he’s harder to predict. Whether he can learn that is the question. If his dribbling doesn’t work, he’s not there.”

Wirtz has been linked with a move away from Leverkusen next summer with clubs like Bayern Munich, Real Madrid and Manchester City eyeing a move for the player.

However, The German champions have reportedly placed a massive €150 million (£125m/$155m) valuation on the 20-year-old playmaker.

 

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