BERLIN – Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer wept openly on Wednesday as he explained why he will not extend his contract, which runs until 2012, at Champions League semi-finalists Schalke 04. The 25-year-old has been with the Royal Blues since 1991, having supported the club as a boy, and said he wants to quit the Gelsenkirchen-based club to further his career. German champions Bayern Munich have already expressed an interest in signing the national team’s goalkeeper this summer as Schalke now risk losing Neuer on a free transfer if he fulfills his contract. “Where there’s a will, there is a way,” Bayern president Uli Hoeness told German television channel ZDF on Wednesday.
“I think that we are determined to realise this, if Schalke wait until next year, they will get no money, so they will move to try to find an agreement. “We hope that he comes this year, but if not, he’ll come next year.” Neuer says he just wants to focus now on helping Schalke win silverware. Schalke host Premier League giants Manchester United in their Champions League semi-final first leg on Tuesday and face Duisburg in the German Cup final at Berlin’s Olympic Stadium on May 21. A red-faced Neuer cried throughout Wednesday’s press conference as he explained his decision and said he expects a hostile reception from Schalke’s fans when his team host Kaiserslautern on Saturday at the Veltins Arena.
“This was not an easy decision to make, I wanted to be honest and to explain my reasons,” said Neuer, who has won 17 caps for Germany. “I know this is not a great moment for Schalke fans, but I am a professional footballer and I am looking from a different perspective. “It is clear some fans will be upset.” Schalke’s director of sport Horst Heldt said Bayern have already asked for a meeting to discuss Neuer’s future. “Bayern have asked for a meeting, but we have said that is not possible at this moment in time,” he said.