Robben will play for Bayern Munich next season, says father

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Netherlands winger Arjen Robben will not be leaving Bayern Munich in the summer, according to his father.

The 28-year-old is currently on international duty with Holland at Euro 2012 where the Oranje have lost to Denmark and Germany, leaving them on the brink of an early exit.

The Dutchman has been linked with a move away from the German outfit after a dust-up with Franck Ribery and his missed penalty in the Champions League final.

However, having just signed a new contract in May which should keep him at the club until 2015 his father has insisted his son is going nowhere.

Hans Robben told Sport-Bild: "Arjen is under contract with Bayern Munich. Arjen leaving Bayern is ruled out.

"He will play for Bayern Munich next season, no matter what."

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