MUNICH, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 10: Arjen Robben of Bayern Muenchen and Benjamin Stambouli of Schalke battle for the ball during the Bundesliga match between FC Bayern Muenchen and FC Schalke 04 at Allianz Arena on February 10, 2018 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by TF-Images/Getty Images) Arjen Robben of Bayern Muenchen and Benjamin Stambouli of Schalke

Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben is not keen to retire from soccer at the end of this current campaign, but doesn’t yet know where his future lies.

Dutch winger Arjen Robben has entered the final four months of his contract with Bayern Munich. The German champions are reportedly in negotiations with Robben to renew his contract, and it seems likely the Bavarians will offer him a one-year extension or simply let him go.

Robben has previously hinted that he would consider retirement from soccer if Bayern don’t offer him a new deal. However, in an interview with Sportbuzzer, Robben admitted that he is keeping his options open if he leaves Munich. The Dutchman claimed that he still has the fitness to play at the top level for a few more years.

“At the moment I feel very fit, very good and believe that I can play at the highest level for another year or two, that’s my goal too.” “There are many possibilities open. Some things I’ve already checked off in my head, but they will stay with me.”

The Dutchman has been in fine form for Bayern this season. He suffered a couple of injuries but has featured regularly for the German Champions when fit. Robben still has the ability to deliver in clutch situations for the Bavarians and remains a key part of the squad.

Bayern have to find successors for the veteran duo of Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben. The German club already have a talented player in Kingsley Coman who can serve as part-replacement. However, there are no specialist players in the squad who can replace Robben on the right. Serge Gnabry will return to Bayern in the summer after completing from his loan spell at Hoffenheim. But the young German forward also prefers playing on the left flank.

In order to find a successor for Robben, the Bavarians will have to dig deep in the transfer window. The German club will probably rely on Robben for one more season. Although they have been heavily linked with Borussia Dortmund’s Christian Pulisic in the past few weeks. Bayern will probably make a move for him next summer. Apart from his future, Robben also glowingly spoke about Jupp Heynckes. The Dutchman is hoping that the German manager stays at the club beyond this season.