Bayern Munich president Herbert Hainer is confident Jamal Musiala will stay at the club for years to come amid links with Manchester City and Manchester United.
The talented midfielder has put top European clubs on red alert after reportedly turning down a contract offer from the German giants.
Musiala is under contract until 2026 at the Allianz Arena. While Bayern are determined to extend his stay at the club, City are reported to be front-runners for his signature.
Arsenal, Liverpool, United and Real Madrid are also credited with an interest. READ MORE: Manchester City told APT reality and 115 charges impact READ MORE: Scott McTominay and Romelu Lukaku send one-minute message to Man United after transfer decision Hainer meanwhile, believes Bayern is the right place for the 21-year-old to continue his development as a player and could become the next Thomas Muller, who has been at the club for over 20 years. "I have a lot of respect for Jamal," he told Abendzeitung Muenchen. "When you see how he has developed, it's incredible.