Italian clubs have been alerted to the fact that Arjen Robben may consider leaving Bayern Munich in the summer.

The German club have insisted that they are keen to keep the Dutchman past June 2013 – the expiry date on his current deal with the giants.

Italian clubs have been alerted to the fact that Arjen Robben may consider leaving Bayern Munich in the summer.

The German club have insisted that they are keen to keep the Dutchman past June 2013 – the expiry date on his current deal with the giants.

However, speaking with the Bild newspaper, the international attacker admitted that his recent relegation to the bench had annoyed him.

“It cannot be said that I am 100 per cent certain that I will stay with Bayern,” the 28-year-old commented.

“A lot has happened in recent weeks and I didn't play for three games in a row. Everybody saw that. It was not the best of times.

“It is not as if I have to sign a new deal next week. I am just concentrating on playing football. I still have a year on my contract with Bayern so there is no rush.

“I’m not speaking to other clubs, but you never know what will happen in football – it is often very strange.”

The winger, signed by Bayern in 2009 from Real Madrid, has been linked with a switch to Juventus” data-scaytid=”14″>Juventus in the past.

Inter could also be interested in the former PSV and Chelsea player depending on what new project is decided upon at San Siro.

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