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Thomas Muller has described reports Manchester United are prepared to spend €100m on him as 'crazy'.

United tried to sign Bayern Munich forward Muller last year and Louis van Gaal is reportedly still keen to reunite with a player he nurtured in Germany, reports the Manchester Evening News.

German tabloid Bild reported on Wednesday morning United had offered £60m for Muller, 25, in an attempt to bolster their forward line.

The Reds have dropped their interest in Pedro, who has joined Chelsea and are keen on Southampton winger Sadio Mane.

Muller would represent a marquee addition, though the World Cup winner was stunned by his valuation.

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"It's basically crazy the numbers which are currently kicking around in football - that's just business," Muller told German broadcaster Sport1.

Muller also saw the funny side of the endless speculation on Monday, when he played in a testimonial match against Dynamo Dresden.

"In Dresden, a fan addressed me with a megaphone: 'Hey €100m man, what is your playing shirt worth?' That made me smile," Muller added.

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Bayern sporting executive Matthias Sammer indicated Muller would remain at the club after his two-goal weekend appearance against Hamburg.

“His performances have caused a stir, not Thomas,” Sammer said.

“We can’t be blamed for anything but this. Rummenigge was right when pointing out that he is a player who has no price tag.”