Bayern Munich sporting director Matthias Sammer has revealed the club are still waiting to receive an acceptable offer for striker Mario Gomez.
Reports
had suggested Serie A side Fiorentina were on the brink of sealing an
€18 million deal for the forward, with personal terms said to be agreed
on a four-year contract worth around €4.6m-per-year.
However,
Bayern have refuted those claims and insist they have yet to receive an
offer that matches their valuation of the former Stuttgart player.
“As of now the club have not received a bid which we are satisfied with for Gomez,” Sammer said to SID.
If
a development does not arrive within the next two days, Gomez will
travel with Bayern’s squad to a training camp in Trentino on Thursday as
planned.
The Germany international has enjoyed a prolific spell
with the Bavarians, scoring 75 goals in 115 Bundesliga games for the
club.
Despite being contracted with the German champions until
the summer of 2016, Gomez is expected to move during this summer’s
transfer window after losing his regular starting place to Croatian
Mario Mandzukic last season.
Sammer also dismissed reports
linking the Champions League winners with a swoop for Chelsea and Brazil
defender David Luiz but did not rule out more arrivals in the weeks
ahead.
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