Berlin: German powerhouse Bayern Munich captain and goalkeeper Manuel Neuer on Sunday said he has become "irritated" with negotiations to extend his contract, which have reportedly stalled in recent weeks.
"All talks I have had since I have been here have been confidential... nothing has ever leaked," the 34-year-old told Germany's most popular daily.
"But now, details about the current talks are constantly appearing in the media, and are often untrue. That irritates me. It's not something I am used to at Bayern."
The veteran goalkeeper's unusually candid comments come amid widespread reports that his current contract negotiations have hit the rocks.
If the talks fail, club captain Neuer could be free to leave Bayern in June and attract the interest of the Premier League clubs.
According to a report, Neuer and his agent Frank Kroth are demanding a five-year deal, with a salary of 20 million euros ($22 million) per season.
In Sunday's interview, Kroth denied such details and said he was not "confronting the club with demands which will hit it hard in the coronavirus crisis".
With Bundesliga matches currently suspended due to the coronavirus, Bayern have recently extended the contracts of forward Thomas Mueller and head coach Hansi Flick, both until 2023.