Bayern Munich chief Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has said he hopes to sign Spain midfielder Javier Martinez from Athletic Bilbao before August’s transfer window closes – but admits that “it’s complicated”.

But with the deadline falling at the end of August, the Bavarian giants face a race against time to sign the 23-year-old Spain midfielder on a five-year deal.

Rummenigge explained that the buy-out clause in Martinez’s deal stipulates he can only leave Bilbao for a fixed sum of €40 million.

“It’s a very complicated clause, so the whole subject would cause certain legal and tax problems,” added the Bayern chairman.

The Bayern boss said Athletic Bilbao were showing little cooperation, but added: “We’re working on it and I hope we can announce a deal by the end of August. But it’s not entirely easy.”

Rummenigge has revealed Martinez is eager to join Bayern and they are hoping to get their man this month.

“Due to the fact he’s prepared to forego a great deal of money in return for the five-year contract we intend him to sign here, he’s indirectly contributing to the transfer fee,” Rummenigge said.

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