Dortmund - Borussia Dortmund respond to relax on the future of captain Mats Hummels. Dortmund also revealed until now there has been no bids coming to the German central defender.
Although still has two years remaining on the contract at the Signal Iduna Park, Hummels claimed is considering his future. He even opened up opportunities to leave abroad, which also fanned rumors of interest in Manchester United.
Especially now with the sag Die Borussen currently ranked tenth sitting in the Bundesliga standings. Juergen Klopp's team landing hard to compete in European competition zone penetrate let alone compete with Bayern Munich in the race for the title.
On the other hand, Dortmund reportedly began paving the way to offer that comes to Hummels. The club said it had met the players.
"Mats held talks with me and (sporting director) Michael Zorc 14 days ago, and he said that he was considering his future and it is fine," said Dortmund CEO Hans-Joachim Watzke told Bild.
"He is under contract until 2017, and we have not received an offer for him. That's why we really relaxed now."
Still according to the Bild report, Hummels has been targeted by the 'Red Devils' since 2012 along when observing Shinji Kagawa. However, when only Kagawa can be brought to Old Trafford, Hummels claimed only want to play at Manchester United when leaving the Bundesliga someday.(detikSport)
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