Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Muller could be on his way out of Allianz Arena.

Manchester United have been linked with a huge bid for the versatile forward to test the German champions' resolve and the veteran defender says that anything could happen

Bayern Munich captain Philipp Lahm accepts that there are no guarantees that Thomas Muller will stay at the club amid links to Manchester United.

Reports in the German media have suggested that the Premier League side are preparing a second raid on the Bundesliga champions after securing the signing of Bastian Schweinsteiger earlier in July, with a big bid for the forward on the cards.

Lahm offered no assurances to Bayern's supporters that his fellow World Cup winner would remain at the Allianz Arena instead of reuniting with Schweinsteiger and Louis van Gaal at Old Trafford.

"In football you can imagine everything," he told reporters. "It's not my decision. In football, it goes so, so quickly.

"It's not always only up to the player. In football everything goes very, very quickly. I think you can never give a guarantee that it will go one way or the other.

"As a result, I certainly can't give any guarantee for Thomas Muller or talk about whether I can imagine him leaving. You can always imagine anything happening."

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