The versatile attacker has disclosed that he rejected a move to England in 2010, and also scuppered rumours of a falling out with team-mate Arjen Robben

Germany and Bayern Munich star Thomas Muller has revealed that he once passed on the opportunity to move to Chelsea After winning the Golden Boot award at the 2010 World Cup, the rising star became a coveted asset in England, and was reported to be on the wish-lists of a number of clubs, including the Stamford Bridge side and Manchester United.The 22-year-old was flattered, but passed on a chance to leave his homeland."After the World Cup I refused several offers, including one from Chelsea," he told Sport-Bild. "It was an honour because this does not happen every day."But I did not think it made sense to make the move at such a young age."According to Muller, a move to England at just 20 years of age would have put into doubt his chances of first-team football."A change would have been nonsense after my first year as a pro. At my age you have to play."Instead, Muller is satisfied with Bayern and, as he puts it, can "see no reason to believe that this will change some day.""I simply feel comfortable here," he added. "You can almost say that I'm 'living' FC Bayern."The versatile attacker also quashed rumours of a falling-out with Arjen Robben, months after the Dutch winger slapped him during a game, citing his own aggressive behaviour on the pitch."If something is wrong, we have to address it. I also tell my defenders that they should curse the s*** out of me when I'm not doing my defensive work."I don't mind when [right-back] Rafinha gets angry and verbally attacks me."In August of 2010, Muller put an early end to doubts over his future as he signed a contract extension with Bayern, which is due to see him remain in Munich until 2015. Since breaking into the Bayern first team in 2009, he has made 113 appearnces, scoring 41 goals.