Bayern are reportedly planning to play two matches in Singapore and two in China. A. Beier/Getty Images for FC Bayern

Bayern Munich's two-match tour of Singapore is expected to be officially confirmed next month, despite the Singapore Sports Hub's refusal to comment on the proposed trip.

March 16 is the proposed date for the official launch that will announce the July visit of the 25-time German champions for the International Champions Cup (ICC).

Bayern will also play two matches in China as part of their summer tour.

The plans were first mentioned by Bayern executive board chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge at an event in Germany on Thursday, where ex-players Giovanni Elber, Bixente Lizarazu and Hasan Salihamidzic were unveiled as club ambassadors.

Uli #Hoeneß speaking at the presentation of the club's new brand ambassadors: "#FCBayern have got the best men for the job." #MiaSanMia pic.twitter.com/efX2rCFIQL - FC Bayern English (@FCBayernEN) February 16, 2017

Bayern played in the 2016 ICC in three cities in the United States, facing up to Italy's AC Milan and Inter Milan in addition to Spanish giants Real Madrid.

But Sports Hub's senior director Chin Sau Ho declined to confirm the details of the Bayern visit.

"We are always in discussion with a variety of event owners, managers and promoters to present quality events and activities at the Singapore Sports Hub for our myriad audience," Chin told the New Paper.

"With regard to specific events, however, we are unable to comment on ongoing discussions and/or speculation."

The ICC was established as an annual event in 2013. Last year's edition involved 17 top clubs from seven countries, with almost 800,000 spectators attending matches.

If Bayern's trip to Singapore is confirmed, it could be a memorable summer for Singapore football fans at the 55,000-seat National Stadium.

Argentina, captained by Lionel Messi, are reportedly planning a friendly match in Singapore in June, before or after their scheduled match against Brazil in Melbourne on June 9.