Bayern Munich are reportedly aware of the need to make a financial effort to keep Musiala.
According to Sport Bild, Musiala's current contract was signed when he was still a youngster on the rise, and he currently earns a total of 9 million euros per year.
The Bayern management knows that in order to keep Musiala, they must make him one of the club's highest-paid players, especially because Manchester City, which has Guardiola, is also interested in him. Musiala grew up in England and the Premier League is attractive to him.
The fact that Musiala was not nominated for the Ballon d'Or is a reason for foreign clubs to be interested in him, as it is more difficult for Bundesliga players to be recognized as world-class stars, and winning the Ballon d'Or is exactly what Musiala aims to achieve. This is why Eberl made a statement about the award last week to express his appreciation for Musiala's stay at the club.