Mario Gotze is 'not satisfied' with his situation at Bayern Munich, Thomas Muller has revealed.

Gotze has been linked with a move away from Bayern after his poor relationship with manager Pep Guardiola surfaced last summer and he was left out of the first team.

"The last two years were definitely not very simple, we'll see what happens," he said last August.

"It will work out if Guardiola talks to me more often. I'm going to let everything come to me. Anything beyond that, we'll see."

Since then, Gotze's situation has failed to improve and the 23-year-old has made just 12 appearances in all competitions this term.

And according to teammate and fellow Germany international Muller, he could seek a summer move after claiming he's not satisfied with life at the Allianz.

"I speak with Mario and think he is not 100 per cent satisfied with his situation at Bayern." he said ahead of Germany's friendly with England on Saturday (7.45pm).

"But I am not Mario's agent, so I am not going to speak about his future."

Muller's claims will come as a boost to Liverpool and Arsenal who have both been reportedly linked with the former Borussia Dortmund star.

It's said Jurgen Klopp is keen to be reunited with Gotze who he nurtured in the Dortmund academy and handed his professional debut to in 2009.

Source: Daily Express

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