Bayern Munich CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has insisted that the club won’t lose any of their important players next summer.
The German champions are on course to win their fourth league title in a row and have already qualified for the last 16 of the Champions League with a game to spare in the group stage.
Manchester United snared Bastian Schweinsteiger away from the club last summer and there was also speculation that the Red Devils were ready to break the bank for Thomas Muller, but Bayern Munich are confident that they won’t lose any of their important performers.
Club CEO Rummenigge assured the fans that they won’t sell any of their young players and are intent on keeping their squad together, despite interest from sides across Europe in their players.
"I can reassure you that I am almost certain nobody who we do not want to leave will leave Bayern Munich next summer", Rummenigge was quoted as saying by beIN Sport.
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"We want to keep our squad together, with all the quality we have.”
There are also rumours that the Bavarians are close to offering new deals to their star performers, including Muller, but the club CEO decided against naming any of the players they are in discussions with over a new contract.
"We will hold contract talks with a number of players, but I will not mention their names right now out of respect.
"Renewal talks will take some time, because negotiations generally take more than a couple of days."