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Bayern Munich outcast Xherdan Shaqiri claims he will reassess his future when the transfer window reopens in January.
Shaqiri attempted to push through a transfer during the summer window, with Premier League pair Manchester United and Liverpool credited an interest.
However, Bayern insisted the Switzerland winger - who made just 17 outings in the Bundesliga last term - was not for sale.
The 22-year-old is still struggling to cement a first-team place at the German champions, but admits his future lies in Bayern's hand.
Shaqiri, who is under contract until 2013, said: "I was looking for more first team action this season, everyone knows that.
"We had a sit down and discussed things with Bayern Munich. I received a clear message: I have to stay. I accepted that.
"We will have a look at things again in the winter. We will have to figure things out.
"I have a long-term deal at Bayern Munich so it is the club that will decide. If the club does not want to sell me or let me go, then that is positive news for me."
Source: Express
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