Klose Meets With Bayern - Reports
(Soccer365.com) - Werder Bremen striker Miroslav Klose has been seen meeting with Bayern Munich general manager Uli Hoeness and coach Ottmar Hitzfeld in a Hanover hotel, according to reports.
The Germany international has made no comment on his future amid speculation he is set to leave the Bundesliga title challengers this summer, despite being under contract until 2008.
It is believed Bremen are not going to block his exit since they could lose him on a Bosman free transfer next summer.
Furthermore, his form has slumped since his future became the focus of intense media interest with clubs in Spain showing an interest as well as Bayern.
He has scored just one goal in the last two-and-a-half months.
And reports in Germany claim Klose met with Bayern representatives at Hanover airport's hotel on Tuesday to discuss a possible move south.
"It would be no sensation if Miro decides to leave," admitted Bremen director of sport Klaus Allofs.
"I cannot imagine him going to a Bundesliga rival, though."
Bayern's chances of signing the 28-year-old appear particularly slim if they fail to qualify for the Champions League for the first time in 11 years this season.
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This would be a good move for Klose as he's a very good striker plus Poldolski is there already & these two guys' have always played well together.
Posted by: Dave | April 26, 2007 04:59 PM