Arjen Robben says he has no intention of leaving Bayern Munich as he feels his current club are arguably the best in the world and a move elsewhere would be a step down. The 30-year-old has been with Bayern since the summer of 2009, winning numerous trophies with the Bavarians in the past few seasons. Robben is determined to add more silverware to his trophy cabinet in the years to come.
"It could very well be that Bayern are my last club. We have an amazing team and I am happy here. The future is looking bright. I want to win a few more titles and I'm at the perfect club to achieve this," he told Bild.
"Plus I can't really move up any more. You always want to play for a bigger club when you're young, but there's no bigger club than Bayern.
"I already played for Chelsea and Real Madrid at a young age, but I play for the best club in the world now and can no longer make a step up."
The Dutchman then revealed that he is on the verge of signing a two-year extension to his current contract, which expires in 2015.
"We will have one more meeting and it will all be done then if we're all happy with it. Both parties have the intention to renew and it's a matter of details now," he continued.
"There's definitely no problem about wages like I read somewhere. That's nonsense."
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