Germany international is on the Bavarians' radar, while contract negotiations will not take place for Dutch winger, Mario Gomez and several others until the winter break.

"We have decided that we will wait for the end of the first round," he said, according to Sport-Bild. "There will be no talks with players whose contracts expire in 2012, or with those who are tied to us until 2013."



Robben's current contract expires in 2013, as do those of Mario Gomez and Diego Contento. Additionally, Ivica Olic, Daniel Van Buyten, Breno, Anatoliy Tymoshchuk, and Danijel Pranjic have deals set to end in July of 2012, although it is uncertain as to whom the Bavarians will offer a new agreement.



Finally, Rummenigge commented on the 22-year-old Reus, whose fine form has led Monchengladbach to a seventh-placed standing in the Bundesliga after 10 games.





"Marco Reus is definitely an interesting player," he said. "He is young and in the German national team. Our goal is to bring more Germany internationals to Munich."

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Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has admitted that his side is monitoring Borussia Monchengladbach attacker Marco Reus, and also revealed that die Roten are in no hurry to extend the contract of oft-injured winger Arjen Robben.The Dutchman has been plagued by injuries this year, and according to Rummenigge, Bayern will wait until mid-December at the earliest to negotiate an extension to his current deal.Rummenigge's words act to the contrary of a recent statement by coach Jupp Heynckes, who stated that Bayern's links to Reus are mere speculation.Reus recently earned his first cap for Joachim Low's squad. His current contract runs until 2015 and he has expressed satisfaction with his situation.However, if he is convinced to leave, there reportedly exists a clause in his deal that will allow him to depart at the end of the current season in exchange for a sum of