Bayern Munich chief executive Oliver Kahn has said he is “calm” about the future of the Bavarians’ three big stars.
Robert Lewandowski, Thomas Muller and Manuel Neuer are in a difficult situation at Bayern, as they do not yet have offers to renew their contracts.
But former Germany goalkeeper, now Bayern chief executive Kahn remains convinced they will agree new deals.
“As for the talks, I am very calm. “We do not allow ourselves to be pressured from outside,” Kahn said.
The most talked about player to leave is the Polish striker, who has been linked with clubs such as Real Madrid and Manchester United.