According to Frankfurter Rundschau, Nicklas Bendtner learned that the German side did not want to sign him in the media.
They claim that the announcement has caused a problem between the coach Armin Veh and the chairman Heribert Bruchhagen with the coach claiming that the premature announcement of the decision not to sign the player was
An outrage against the players.
This is unprofessional.
Bendtner had been said to be close to signing a deal with Frankfurt but it is believed that his wages caused an issue with Bendtner wanting significantly more than the highest earner at the Bundesliga side. Other reports have surfaced saying that the striker wanted a release clause to enable him to leave after one year but they have not been substantiated.
Around one month ago Arsenal had agreed terms with five clubs for the sale of Nicklas Bendtner with Malaga’s late interest making it six. None of those clubs are now thought to want the Danish forward and while reports have started appearing that Crystal Palace are interested in signing him, they are believed to be close to a deal for Peter Odemwingie.
What the future holds for Nicklas Bendtner now is unclear. Posting a picture of himself cruising along a stretch of water in Copenhagen yesterday with the hashtags #uswish and #notime [for haters] it is clear that his enormous ego has not been dented in the slightest by events of recent weeks.