Found April 18, 2012 on Fox Soccer:
PLAYERS: Arjen Robben
Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben has revealed he is pleased with Juventus' reported interest in him but insists he is happy with the Bundesliga giants. Robben has one year left in his contract with Bayern and has been strongly linked with a move to the Turin giants this summer. "Juventus are having a great season," Robben told Sky Italia. "They have built a new team for the future. They are improving a lot and I'm honestly pleased with the interest of this great club. "I feel happy in this (Bayern) group, a club that has great potential but I still have not signed a new contract and in football you can never say never." The Holland international joined Bayern from Real Madrid in the summer of 2009 and has proved a key player in Jupp Heynckes' side. Robben, 28, is set to be offered a new deal which would see him remain at the Bavarians until June 2015.
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