Manuel Neuer tells reporters that a future tansfer to the premier league cant be rulled out."FC Bayern are only my second club," Neuer said. "I am someone who takes a lot of time before making a decision, and then has to be fully behind it. I can make other plans than an outfield player."
He is also a World Cup winner with Germany, and in 2014 finished third in the annual Ballon d'Or vote.
"I am always motivated," he said. "No matter where I pay, I enjoy football. I love to compete with the very best. That's why I feel great at FC Bayern.
"But I can also not rule out that someday I will have the idea to do something different. But, fundamentally, the contract until 2019 points the way. It's only January 2016."
Borussia Dortmund midfielder Nuri Sahin believes that the money on offer in the Premier League will lead to many Bundesliga players moving to England, while Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge says the TV deal "poses a great threat to all other European leagues."
But for now, Neuer is targeting an historic fourth consecutive Bundesliga title at Bayern.
"No team in Bundesliga history has achieved that," the keeper said. "That's our biggest goal. And it will be tough task for us."
The keeper also said that Pep Guardiola's upcoming departure from the Allianz Arena this summer "is not a problem" for Bayern, adding: "We are all aware the switching clubs is part of the business.
"It's not different with us players. We are all professionals. No player will perform better or worse, but rather put in the same performances as if the coach were to stay. Nothing will change.
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