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Croatian international striker Mario Mandzukic is claiming that he has already told Bayern Munich that he wants to leave the club this summer.

Speaking at Croatia’s World Cup camp in Brazil the 28-year-old said that he was not happy playing under Pep Guardiola and that he had decided to leave the club after being left out of the team for the German Cup final.

“A lot has been written and said about my future, especially before the German cup final in Berlin and I can tell you that before this – I think on May 8 – along with my agent Ivan Cvjetkovic, we had a decent conversation and exchange of views with Karl-Heinz Rummenigge [Bayern chief executive],” he revealed to Jutarnji List.

“I said to him that I had decided to change and that it was fair to inform him and the club’s leadership.”

Mandzukic admitted that he was far from happy playing the type of football Guardiola was imposing on the team.

“He knows I’m not fond of the constant media appearances and continuously clarifying things in the media,” he said.

“I think it is fine that I was frank with the club. Bayern is a fantastic club, and indeed it was not until recently that I thought about going – I never thought it would happen like this, but let’s be honest – I do not correspond with the style of game that Guardiola wants to play.

“After the first game with Real Madrid [in the Champions League semi-finals] I definitely realised that no matter what happened I could not be at my best.

“Because of this, I think it is best that we part company.

“I thank the club for offering me a contract extension, and I thank Guardiola who is a great coach and I wish everyone at the club well in future, their fans have always been beautiful with me – but now it’s time for a new challenge.”

Mandzukic Knows that he has some top clubs interested in signing him including Arsenal, but insisted that a decision on where he will not be decided until after the World Cup.

“When there is concrete news, everyone will be told but I am now concentrating on the World Cup,” he added.

 

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