​Bayern Munich have grown fed up with Mario Gotze's attitude and will look to sell him to any party willing to pay upwards of £30million, according to former Germany international Dietmar Hamann.





Hamann, who spent five years with the Bavarian club in the 1990s, wrote about Bayern's frustrations with Gotze in his ​Goal.com column.





"Mario Gotze is badly out of form and has hardly contributed for Bayern Munich this season," Hamann wrote.





"It would be best for the club and the player if he moved on this summer. Bayern is clearly not the right club for him.









"There’s a lot of press focus, fans turning up at training every day, it’s intense in a way he doesn’t seem to like. If you have signed at a big club for a lot of money and much is expected of you, sometimes you have to stick out your elbows and make people know you are there. Gotze seems to like a more harmonious atmosphere and Bayern are highly likely to sell him.





"He’s not happy at the club, and the club aren’t happy with him. When that’s the case it’s better all round to have a parting of the ways. Bayern will want to get back roughly what they paid for Gotze but whether anyone is willing to cop a £30m fee is another matter.





"There has been talk of a swap with Manchester United for Angel Di Maria. Whether that is likely I don’t know, but Di Maria is the type of player Bayern need, and they have to bring in players of his calibre."





Hamann is not the first Bayern alumni to criticize Gotze's work ethic with club legend Franz Beckenbauer slamming the 22 year old after Barcelona's 3-0 win last week.





Gotze, who has a contract until 2017, has managed 15 goals and 7 assists in all competitions this season.





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