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Published 07:55 1 Apr 2016 BST
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The striker - self-proclaimed at least - has been training on his own for the past two weeks but the club's sporting director, Klaus Allofs, says that they're hoping to reach a solution soon. And that solution is not to get him back on board.
"We have attempted to hold talks with his advisers and have discussed a solution. I think that there will be a decision soon," Allofs told Bild. "We have decided that he does not have to come in for now. The fact that he has been training on his own recently was not something we wanted to carry on."
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