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Bayern Munich Interested In Barcelona Teen Bojan Krkic - Report
A move could facilitate Ribery switch in the opposite direction...
By Paul Madden
Bayern Munich are reportedly interested in signing Barcelona fringe player Bojan Krkic in a move that could facilitate the transfer of Franck Ribery in the opposite direction.
Bojan has found it difficult to retain a regular place for the Blaugrana this season, especially since the emergence of Pedro who has seemingly passed the 19-year-old in the pecking order at Camp Nou.
According to Sport, Bojan may be tempted to leave the catalan giants in search o regular first team football with Ajax, Marseille, Lyon and even Manchester United mooted as possible suitors.
But a move to the Bundesliga giants may form part of a cash plus player move for Ribery, who was quoted yesterday as saying that Barcelona are interested in signing him. Should Bojan make the move it is understood it will considerably reduce the figure of €30 million touted as the sum necessary to take Ribery from the Bavarian outfit.
Bojan has found it difficult to retain a regular place for the Blaugrana this season, especially since the emergence of Pedro who has seemingly passed the 19-year-old in the pecking order at Camp Nou.
According to Sport, Bojan may be tempted to leave the catalan giants in search o regular first team football with Ajax, Marseille, Lyon and even Manchester United mooted as possible suitors.
But a move to the Bundesliga giants may form part of a cash plus player move for Ribery, who was quoted yesterday as saying that Barcelona are interested in signing him. Should Bojan make the move it is understood it will considerably reduce the figure of €30 million touted as the sum necessary to take Ribery from the Bavarian outfit.
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