Both Bayern and Paris St Germain showed eager interest. On thursday club president Jürgen Friedrich declared him as "definitely not for sale" (contract until 2002). But in friday's newsreports he was quoted as wanting to leave as soon as possible, as he wants to play in Champions League
AFP reported:
CLAIREFONTAINE, France, May 25 (AFP) - Kaiserlautern's French international Youri Djorkaeff said Thursday that he had received a tempting offer from German champions Bayern Munich and would make a decision on his future after Euro 2000.
The French team's top scorer, who is currently attending a two-week Euro 2000 training camp with the World Cup winners west of Paris, described his future with Kaiserlautern as "slightly strange".
"I'm still under contract for two years with my club. But we'll take a decision after the European championships," said Djorkaeff. "Bayern Munich have made the most serious and interesting of offers."
The 32-year-old World Cup winner, arrived at Kaiserslautern on a free transfer from Italian Serie A side Inter Milan in August 1999, and signed a three-year contract worth 1.85 million dollars a year.