Netherlands striker Arjen Robben will stay with Bayern Munich rather than taking the opportunity to follow national coach Louis van Gaal to Manchester United, he told reporters yesterday.

The Dutch dream of winning the World Cup for the first time ended with a semi-final defeat on penalties to Argentina in Sao Paulo.

They defeated hosts Brazil 3-0 on Saturday in a play-off for third place.

Van Gaal will now take over as manager of United while former Real Madrid and South Korea coach Guus Hiddink will take over the Dutch team for the second time ahead of the Euro 2016 qualifying phase.

“I have a special bond with him,” Robben said of the veteran coach.

“He is the most important coach in my career. After the match he did ask me to come to Manchester.”

It was not clear how serious the offer was, but Robben, who could be seen laughing while speaking about it, added: “It is not an option. I will stay at Bayern Munich.”

Robben was in superb form in Brazil and is on the short list for the ‘Golden Ball’ award presented to the tournament’s best player.

United were on the verge of signing him from PSV Eindhoven in 2004 but the Dutch club said the offer was too low and Robben joined Chelsea. He later joined Real Madrid before moving to Bayern Munich.

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