Jamal Musiala has told Tottenham Hotspur-linked Julian Nagelsmann on his Instagram story ‘all the best’ for his future after he was sacked by Bayern Munich.
On Thursday evening, with no official message, rumours started emerging that Bayern Munich had sacked Julian Nagelsmann and they were set to replace him with the ex-Chelsea boss, Thomas Tuchel.
Lo and behold, those rumours became true and the 35-year-old is now without a club and he is already being tipped for a new job, with Tuchel now tasked with trying to help Bayern win a possible treble.

Antonio Conte is expected to be booted out of Tottenham, so to no one’s surprise, Nagelsmann is being tipped to become the north London club’s next manager – and he can expect a £3m+ pay rise if he is appointed by Tottenham.
But, in the meantime, he will still be wondering what he did wrong to get booted out by Bayern because they are still on course to win the treble, including the Champions League.
One of the stars of the show and success stories under Nagelsmann was rising teenage star Jamal Musiala and he posted the following message on his IG story to his former manager.
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“Thank you,” wrote Musiala. “All the best for your future.”

MUSIALA’S RISE
If Nagelsmann is to be the next Tottenham manager, then the rising coach will have a quality not associated with Antonio Conte, or previously Jose Mourinho, and that’s bringing through young players.
That’s what Tottenham need, whether it’s the academy being pushed again or young guns coming through from the transfer market.
A rebuild is needed, of course, Spurs fans want it to happen with Harry Kane, but those supporters might have to accept that their star striker might be out of the door in the summer.
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