<P class=big>Bayern Munich general manager Uli Hoeness has slammed Owen Hargreaves for continuing to reiterate his desire to join Manchester United.
The England international has emerged as a transfer target for The Red Devils after his impressive performances in The Three Lions' recent games.
Hargreaves has confirmed he is keen to quit the German champions to move to Old Trafford but Bayern continue to be a stumbling blockin the switch.
The Allianz Arena outfit are determined to resist United's advances to keep the 25-year-old at the club and have now hit out at the player for his behaviour in trying to orchestrate his exit.
Hoeness is adamant the Canadian-born midfielder will not be leaving the club during the summer and has warned Hargreaves to accept the decision or face the consequences.
"I would advise him to keep his mouth shut now or else I will get really angry and that won't be very good for him," Hoeness fumed.
"I simply can't understand why he keeps going on about it after the two talks we had.
"He will not be allowed to leave and he must learn to accept the decisions of his bosses. That is simply a question of respect."
Hargreaves played no part in Sunday's 2-1 victory over Bochum and spent the game on the bench following a bout of flu.
The England international has emerged as a transfer target for The Red Devils after his impressive performances in The Three Lions' recent games.
Hargreaves has confirmed he is keen to quit the German champions to move to Old Trafford but Bayern continue to be a stumbling blockin the switch.
The Allianz Arena outfit are determined to resist United's advances to keep the 25-year-old at the club and have now hit out at the player for his behaviour in trying to orchestrate his exit.
Hoeness is adamant the Canadian-born midfielder will not be leaving the club during the summer and has warned Hargreaves to accept the decision or face the consequences.
"I would advise him to keep his mouth shut now or else I will get really angry and that won't be very good for him," Hoeness fumed.
"I simply can't understand why he keeps going on about it after the two talks we had.
"He will not be allowed to leave and he must learn to accept the decisions of his bosses. That is simply a question of respect."
Hargreaves played no part in Sunday's 2-1 victory over Bochum and spent the game on the bench following a bout of flu.
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