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FootballReal Madrid’s Antonio Rüdiger Believes Bayern Munich’s Jamal Musiala Could Play for Los Blancos One Day
- Antonio Rüdiger is happy after moving to Real Madrid and thinks that Jamal Musiala is good enough to join him in Spain
- Bayern Munich youngster Musiala is contracted to the German side until 2026, but hasn't been linked with other teams
- Rüdiger and Musiala are currently in Qatar with the German national team as they aim for World Cup glory
Could Jamal Musiala be playing for Real Madrid one day?
That’s something that German teammate Antonio Rüdiger thinks is very possible.
Rüdiger and Musiala are currently in Qatar, looking to lead the German juggernauts to world glory.
While conducting interviews before the tournament kicks off, the Real Madrid defender heaped a lot of praise on the Bayern Munich youngster, Managing Madrid reported.
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“What he is doing at Bayern...He’s an outstanding footballer and a very, very good guy,” Rüdiger said.
He added that Musiala always remained grounded despite the high expectations that everyone had of him.
“He has everything needed to, with a bit of luck, play for Real Madrid one day,” Rüdiger added.
The 19-year-old is contracted to the Bundesliga champions until 2026 and has not been mentioned as a possible signing for any other side, let alone Madrid.
The La Liga champions command great respect in football, and many players are lured by the club’s prestige.
Los Blancos are also looking to invest for the future, and Musiala would be a great addition to the squad. The youngster is able to play as a midfielder and as an attacker.
As noted by Transfermarkt, he has played 100 games in all competitions for Bayern, despite being just 19. He’s scored 27 goals and notched up 17 assists during that time.
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