Bayern Munich striker Ivica Olic has reiterated his desire to leave the Bundesliga club. Olic has been a bit-part player since returning from injury and is concerned his lack of playing time will hamper his chances of appearing for Croatia at UEFA EURO 2012. The possibility of leaving in January remains, but Olic would still be happy to see out his contract which expires next summer. "The chances [of leaving now] are 50/50, but I will definitely have gone by the summer," he told Bild newspaper. "I have no problem fulfilling my contract, it is not as if I desperately need to leave. In addition to the awards given to the best male and the best female player, the best coaches as well as to the scorer of the best goal, three more honours will be revealed: the FIFA/FIFPro World XI, the FIFA Presidential Award and the FIFA Fair Play Award. "We will just have to see what happens this winter and then decide together. Maybe it is even better to stay until the summer, particularly for my family." Olic has reassured Croatia coach Slaven Bilic that he will be fit for the finals in Poland and Ukraine, even if he continues to spend much of his time on the bench. "I have discussed the situation with Slaven Bilic and he would like me to be fit and healthy for the European Championships," added Olic. "I can still assure that even if I am not playing regularly. I will keep myself extra fit by doing extra shifts in addition to normal training with Bayern."
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