Bayern Munich star, Thomas Muller, wants to meet his clubs bosses to discuss his future.
The 24-year-old is reportedly a target of Manchester United, where his former Bayern coach Louis van Gaal will take charge after the World Cup.
Van Gaal gave Muller his first-team debut at Bayern in 2009, and he has since become one of the best forwards in Europe.
Muller’s current contract runs until 2017, but he wants certainty over his first-team status under Pep Guardiola.
"I have reached the point where I want to know if I am an essential component of the Bayern Munich first XI for the new season and if the club has plans for me over the coming years," Muller told German-based news magazine Stern.
"That's why I will be out to have a meeting.
"I am not the type of guy that says, 'Alright, I have played a good part and will keep my mouth shut and everyone else is able to do with me whatever he wants'.
"As a Munich-boy your test at Bayern Munich is always a bit tougher, but we (those players graduated from the youth academy) are the grassroots of this club!"
Muller has previously revealed that he had a 'special' relationship with van Gaal and stated: "It's no secret that Louis van Gaal and I have a relationship that goes a little beyond the normal relationship between coaches and players."
The Germany international has scored 99 goals and assisted further 87 for Bayern.
In addition, he was named Best Young Player at the 2010 World Cup, where he also won the Golden Boot as the tournament’s top scorer with five goals and three assists.
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