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Bayern Munich: Muller will never be sold – just like Messi and Rooney
Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge insists that Thomas Muller will never be sold by the club.
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He told German newspaper Bild: “Muller will stay at Bayern, regardless of what any club offers”.
Louis van Gaal is a big fan of the versatile attacker and was keen to reunite with his former Bayern Munich player at Old Trafford.
Rummenigge revealed that Muller is just like Lionel Messi and Wayne Rooney given the fact that they are also not likely to leave Barcelona or United as well.
However, Bayern have already begun talks to keep Guardiola beyond this summer and Rummenigge is hopeful after the club tabled a “great offer”.
“There is no amount that would make us consider an offer”.
Manchester United made two summer transfer bids for Thomas Muller worth a total of £120million, according to reports. It should stay like that.
“He is extremely valuable to us”.
Guardiola’s present contract will expire at the end of the season and he has not shown much signs of putting his pen on a new deal, sparking speculation about him quitting Bayern.
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Muller has now started the 2015/16 in superb form once again and has managed to score a total of six goals in the first six league games for the German giants.