The Champions League successful aspect is keen to hijack Manchester United's go for the midfielder as the club's new mentor is a eager admirer of the 22-12 months-outdated.

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Bayern Munich mentor Pep Guardiola has admitted he has requested sporting director Matthias Sammer and chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge to indicator Barcelona midfielder Thiago Alcantara.

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The Spain global originally seemed destined to move to Manchester United, but a number of recent reports suggest Bayern is now leading the race to indicator the 22-year-old.

Guardiola has now confirmed die Roten are keen to lure the playmaker to the Allianz Arena, although he was unable to give any clarity on the status of the Bavarians' interest.

"I have requested [Matthias] Sammer and [Karl-Heinz] Rummenigge to indicator Thiago," Guardiola said at a press conference. "I don't know what will happen in the future, but I would like to work with him at Bayern.

"I would like to indicator Thiago because he is from Barcelona and I know him really well. I worked with him at Barcelona B as well and he is a really good player."

The manager went on to say that his wish list for players started and ended with his former forward.

"[He] is the only player I want, that's what I told them. It'll be him or no one," he said. "We have many players but we the need the special [quality] that Thiago brings. The club will decide. I told them my opinion. I don't think it will be a problem. I spoke to club about my concept and told them why I want Thiago.

“Nobody will leave Barcelona, unless they feel they won't play much. He wants to play. That's why I proposed him to the club.”

The midfielder has a contract with the Catalan club until the summer of 2015, but the failure to participate for a stipulated amount of minutes in 2012-13 has seen his exit clause plummet from 90 million euros to an attractive 18 million euros.

However, his minimum fee release clause returns to 90 million euros on Aug. 1.