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Bayern Munich not interested in Cristiano Ronaldo, says Oliver Kahn

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Bayern Munich are not interested in a summer move for Cristiano Ronaldo as he does not fit into their philosophy, according to the club’s CEO Oliver Kahn.The Portuguese superstar has reportedly told Manchester United that he wants to leave the club this summer and has been linked with a switch to some of Europe’s biggest teams.Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain and even Barcelona have been touted, while Bayern appeared to be an option as their own legendary centre-forward, Robert Lewandowski, is keen to move on during this transfer window.However, Kahn has poured cold water on the possibility of Ronaldo moving to the Bundesliga at this late stage in his career, paying the prolific striker a compliment, while saying he is not what they are looking for.‘As much as I appreciate Cristiano Ronaldo as one of the greatest, a transfer would not fit into our philosophy,’ Kahn told German publication Kicker.Arsenal closing in on £30m transfer after completing £45m Gabriel Jesus moveFrenkie de Jong responds to Tyrell Malacia's move to Manchester UnitedJoan Laporta sends clear message to Man Utd over Frenkie de Jong transferThis may disappoint Bayern legend Lothar Matthaus who described the possibility of the Bavarians snapping up Ronaldo as ‘sexy’, although he too admitted that the forward may not be the right option.‘Ronaldo to Bayern would be sexy!

At least you should think through the options and play through them once,’ Matthaus told Sky Germany.‘If Bayern are of the opinion that Cristiano Ronaldo is still physically able to really help for a year or two and that they can invest the transfer fee generated for Robert Lewandowski more or less like-for-like in the Portuguese megastar, I would think about it.‘Of course, that would not be

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