Certainly Bayern Munich will not want to lose Musiala, they are not like Dortmund who are a profit oriented club. Bayern Munich will always want to continue winning the league title so they need every good and fit player in the team to help boost the team’s performance this season. I’m unsure about Sane’s position in this team. He didn’t live up to the expectations at Bayern Munich, it is very likely that Bayern will may reduce his wages in the new contract. Knowing Sane’s history at Liverpool, I very much doubt he will take that deal.
I can even guarantee that Jamal Musiala is much more important than Harry Kane, last season before Kane, Jamal Musiala role managed to contribute 12 goals and 10 assists so it makes sense for Bayern Munich to keep him longer. If they don't act soon, there will be many clubs who intend to bring him in at any price. He is still young but his maturity level on the field is unquestionable.
The quoted text provides a detailed analysis of Bayern Munich's priorities, suggesting that the club would prioritize retaining Jamal Musiala, a young, promising player who had a significant contribution to the team's performance last season, over Leroy Sane, whose performance at the club failed to meet expectations.
The author also argues that Bayern Munich, in spite of Sane's history at Liverpool, could seek to reduce Sane's wages in a new contract?something they presume Leroy Sane would reject, given previous history. Furthermore, the author asserts that Musiala is a more important asset to the team than Harry Kane, making strong points about his potential value to players who may wish to acquire him.
I find these observations and insights to be insightful and reasonable, considering the club's current situation and relative success. Bayern Munich indeed appears to be more focused on maintaining their reigning position in the league, and developing young talent seems to align with that goal.