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Manchester United News: Gotze Unrest Opens Door for United

Only after two years with Bayern Munich, midfield wizard Mario Gotze appears to be frustrated with the lack of chances he has had with the Bundesliga outfit.

The German international completed a €37 million move from Borussia Dortmund to rivals Munich at the end of the 2012-13 season after a successful spell at Signal-Iduna Park.

His first season with Munich was a success, as he scored 10 league goals in 27 appearances, but his production has dipped somewhat last year as he played 32 games but only managed nine goals.

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Only aged 23, Gotze revealed that things were not as smooth as he wanted at Allianz ArenA, citing that he has had trouble with his stay with Bayern and his lack of communication with manager Pep Guardiola has taken its toll.

Speaking to reporters after their 3-0 win over AC Milan at the Audi Cup, Gotze said: "We will see what will happen ... It is clear that the last two years were not that easy. We will see what happens. We will see if he (Guardiola) will speak to me more often. Now I will just let things come to me. For anything else we will have to see."

With that news, it seems that English Premier League teams such as Manchester United and Arsenal are on the alert regarding the situation and are keeping a close eye on what happens next.

United, in particular, are looking to continue strengthening the club as they try to bounce back to the top of the league.

They already have Bastian Schweinsteiger in the team and the possibility of adding Gotze will create a positive dynamic that they will have over the other teams in the league.

If United have a chance at getting Gotze, they should act swiftly, as an unsettled star only aged 23 will surely have a lot of attention by the best teams around Europe.

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