Showing posts with label Bayern Muchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bayern Muchen. Show all posts

Friday, 10 July 2015

Zlatan Ibrahimovic Relishes Chance To Play For Bayern Munich Before His Retirement From Football.

Paris Saint-Germain forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic has revealed he would relish the chance to play for Bayern Munich before he retires.
The outspoken Swede has been touted for a return to AC Milan this summer, with president Silvio Berlusconi admitting only last weekend that he still wants to sign the striker despite the arrivals of Luiz Adriano and Carlos Bacca.
Ibrahimovic, however, has claimed he has one eye on playing in the Bundesliga before he retires and telegraphed his interest in the German champions specifically.
"It's certainly a league that fascinates me. Maybe one day I could play there, I still have time," the 33-year-old told 11Freunde. "If I went to Germany, I'd have to play for Bayern. They're one of the five best teams in the world."
Any prospective deal to take Ibrahimovic to the Allianz Arena would be complicated by Josep Guardiola's position as head coach, however, given the turbulent relationship between the duo during their time at Barcelona.
The former Inter forward's current contract at Parc des Princes expires in the summer of 2016.Foxsports.com

Thursday, 9 July 2015

Di Maria Set Heart On Bayern Move.

goal.com
Angel Di Maria is looking to bring a swift end to his troubled time at Manchester United and has his heart set on Bayern Munich, while Paris St-Germain are still in the frame for his signature.

The £59.7 million man endured a difficult first year at Old Trafford following his 2014 switch from Real Madrid, with his form suffering due to a strained relationship with Louis van Gaal and the fall-out from a burglary at his home.

Goal understands that Di Maria's team of advisors have sounded out Bayern regarding a possible move, though the German outfit have not yet lodged a concrete offer with United.

The Argentine has struggled to come to terms with life in England, making only 24 starts in all competitions for United in 2014-15, and found himself increasingly overlooked for a spot in Van Gaal’s side due to the coach's reluctance to use out-and-out wingers in his starting XI.

Furthermore, Van Gaal is thought to be rather ambivalent regarding Di Maria’s future at the club, with his transfer to United having been driven by Ed Woodward rather than the manager himself.