I don't know what to say about Pandev, in the few matches i saw him playing he
misses a lot, but he also scores. I dont think Bayern needs another striker.. better give a chance to Schlaudraff.
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I also heard that Bayern are interested in him. I also heard that Bayern are also interested in Berahmi from Lazio. Though I get Serie A football, I have not seen any Lazio games so I can not make a comment on how good they are. Then again. I'm not sure if Bayern really needs them. But maybe they do? Who knows.
Post subject: Bayern Munich director Paul Breitner has confirmed that the
The Macedonian striker is regarded as one of the most promising players in Europe and put in a stunning performance in Lazio’s last Champions League match against Real Madrid, where he scored two goals.
Former German World Cup hero Breitner, who famously scored in both the 1974 and 1982 World Cup finals, is now a director at Bayern Munich, and was present at the Stadio Olimpico during the Real Madrid game.
“We want Goran Pandev,” declared Breitner. “We have already come to see him three times and we will return to watch him again on October 31.”
It is believed the Bundesliga giants, who already signed Luca Toni from Serie A in the summer, are willing to pay up to €30m for the 24-year-old.
Pandev’s current contract runs until 2010 and he has recently stated that he has no interest in leaving the Biancocelesti.
Other clubs said to be interested in his signature include Chelsea, Tottenham, Barcelona, and Real Madrid themselves.
Obvioulsy, he`s a talented pure striker. he knows where to stand inside the box and escape from the defenders. but I don`t think that we need him at the moment!
The Bavarian giants are huge admirers of the Macedonian star and have set aside a whopping £21m to bring him to the Allianz Arena.
Bayern scouts have already watched Pandev live in action three times this season and they will again be present in the Stadio Olimpico for tonight’s capital derby against Roma.
One of those who will be in the stands is Bayern director Paul Breitner. The former German World Cup hero, who famously scored in both the 1974 and 1982 World Cup final, recently stated the club’s desire to buy Pandev.
“We want Goran Pandev,” Breitner declared a couple of weeks ago. “We have already come to see him three times and we will return to watch him again on October 31.”
Pandev’s current contract runs until 2010, although he has recently stated that he has no interest in leaving the Biancocelesti.
“I believe that Lazio is the perfect environment for me and I have a long contract. I am very happy in Rome,” the 24-year-old said after his recent two-goal-salvo against Real Madrid in the Champions League.
Joined: 20 Oct 2006 Posts: 691 Location: Sheffield , England votes: 3
Post subject: Re: Bayern Munich director Paul Breitner has confirmed that
charger256 wrote:
The Macedonian striker is regarded as one of the most promising players in Europe and put in a stunning performance in Lazio’s last Champions League match against Real Madrid, where he scored two goals.
Former German World Cup hero Breitner, who famously scored in both the 1974 and 1982 World Cup finals, is now a director at Bayern Munich, and was present at the Stadio Olimpico during the Real Madrid game.
“We want Goran Pandev,” declared Breitner. “We have already come to see him three times and we will return to watch him again on October 31.”
It is believed the Bundesliga giants, who already signed Luca Toni from Serie A in the summer, are willing to pay up to €30m for the 24-year-old.
Pandev’s current contract runs until 2010 and he has recently stated that he has no interest in leaving the Biancocelesti.
Other clubs said to be interested in his signature include Chelsea, Tottenham, Barcelona, and Real Madrid themselves.