Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola has admitted that Manchester United target Toni Kroos could leave the club before Friday's transfer window deadline.
The midfielder reacted angrily after being substituted during his side's dramatic 2-1 comeback win against Stuttgart on Wednesday, fuelling speculation that he will head for the Munich exit.
United boss David Moyes is prepared to offer £25million for the Germany star, as revealed by Sportsmail on Tuesday.
Speaking after his side's victory, Guardiola said: 'He (Kroos) is an important player but things can move fast in football.
'Here today, gone tomorrow.'
Kroos threw his gloves to the ground on his walk to the dugout after being replaced by Claudio Pizarro in the 60th minute against Stuttgart.
Pizarro grabbed Bayern's equaliser 16 minutes after coming on, before Thiago Alcantara executed a perfect scissor kick to secure three points in added time.
Moyes watched Kroos in action against Borussia Monchengladbach last Friday night and after the game the midfielder admitted there were no plans for further talks on renewing a contract that runs out at the end of next season and he was in the dark over his future.

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