The president of Bayern Munich , Uli Hoeness , warned that the Bavarian club will not accept Marc André ter Stegen as head of the German team and even threatened that the case would cease to yield players for international matches.

"We will not accept that there is a change (in the goal). Before that happens we will stop giving players to the national team ," Hoeness said in statements published today by the magazine "Sport Bild."

Bayern's goal, Manuel Neuer , is captain and starting goalkeeper of the German team. but Ter Stegen has been claiming more opportunities. Given this, Hoeness reacted by saying that the coach, Joachim Löw , and the German Football Federation (DFB) had to "sit in a corner" to the Barcelona goalkeeper and tell him clearly that he does not have to make such public statements.

The manager of the German team, Oliver Bierhoff , said he is not worried about Hoeness's threats and recalled that " a club is bound by FIFA statutes to transfer players ."

Hoeness, questioned about whether he will seek dialogue with Löw, said he did not consider it necessary. "He records in any case what we say and should already have red ears," he said.

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