Thomas Muller has expressed his frustrations with the direction of the game.

"The figures that are being paid these days are absurd. No human being is worth that kind of money," Muller told GQ. "Modern day football players are like commercial goods. But this should not affect us. You are only going to put yourself under a lot of pressure if you start thinking about a high transfer fee."

Muller has been linked with a €100 million transfer to Manchester United.

"I am quite relaxed under all this. It is all about having fun on the pitch for me, to help your team-mates and to win things. But you have to realize that you are part of a business when you are a football player. You are part of one big circus. You cannot let this get to you or it will drive you crazy as a human being."

As teams look to increase revenues and exposure, Muller laments the possibility of having cameras in the dressing room.

"Cameras in the dressing room would be too much for me," Müller said. "I hope to have retired before that happens. A camera misses nothing in the dressing room. A team lives in the dressing room, what happens there is of no interest to any one else. Cameras in the dressing room would be a no-go for me."