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Australia goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, seen here in 2006, admits he would love to finish his career in Germany after reports linked the Middlesbrough star with a move to Bayern Munich. |
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LONDON (AFP) - Australia goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer admits he would love to finish his career in Germany after reports linked the Middlesbrough star with a move to Bayern Munich.
Schwarzer is out of contract at the end of the season and it has been claimed that Jurgen Klinsmann, who becomes Bayern manager in the close-season, is trying to persuade him to move to Allianz Arena.
The 35-year-old has been unable to agree a new deal with Middlesbrough, alerting Klinsmann, who needs a new goalkeeper to replace the retiring Oliver Kahn.
Schwarzer conceded a move to Germany could be on the cards: "It would be nice to finish my career in the Bundesliga," he told The Sun.
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nelsonm2110 April 25th, 2008 03:11
It would be great to see Schwarzer finish his career in the Bundesliga. Kahn is too old, and Rensing isnt a world class keeper, so he would propbably be seeing first team action regularly at Bayern.