Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge has warned Real Madrid that Robert Lewandowski and David Alaba are not leaving the club this summer.
The Champions League winners have been heavily linked with a move for both of the players, with the Polish striker's agent revealing talks have been held between the two clubs and the player himself supposedly demanding the switch.
However, Rummenigge is positive that the pair will not be leaving the Allianz Arena.
"We closed the door on them," Rummenigge told Sport Bild , speaking about Madrid's interest
"No player will leave Bayern Munich unless we want him to leave. We have a good relationship with Madrid, just like with Barcelona.
"But it has been common knowledge in Europe since 2008, when Franck Ribery was linked with a transfer, that we will not sell anyone against our own wish."
Lewandowski's current contract with the club runs until June 2019, and the club are reportedly working on a new and improved deal at the moment.
His Austrian teammate Alaba has recently signed a new contract which ties him with the Bundesliga champions until 2021.