Flamengo ponder bid for CSKA Moscow's Vagner Love - report

The Rio de Janeiro outfit are readying an offer for the 27-year-old as coach Vanderlei Luxemburgo looks to bolster his attacking options

Vagner Love - Cska Moscow (Getty Images)
Getty Images

Flamengo are interested in securing the services of CSKA Moscow forward Vagner Love, according to a report in Terra.

The 27-year-old has made no secret of his desire to leave the Russian capital and club president Yevgeny Giner is willing to let the player leave if a suitable offer arrives.

However, Flamengo can’t afford the 22 million price tag and would offer Diego Mauricio and Negueba in an effort to land the player.

Love previously had a short loan stint with Flamengo in 2010, with the forward netting four goals in five games before returning to Russia.

Love has scored eight goals in the Russian Premier League this season.



 
play pause open close
Inside Goal.Com
  1. Germany must drop their gutless Bayern stars Germany must drop their gutless Bayern stars

    The Bavarians appeared to buckle under the pressure of Saturday's match against Chelsea. Now Goal.com investigates whether several in their ranks remain worthy to start for country

  2. Cartoon: Too big for Portugal, Hulk eyes Chelsea Cartoon: Too big for Portugal, Hulk eyes Chelsea

    Goal.com cartoonist Omar Momani gives us his unique take on the football news of the day...

  3. The cost of Villarreal's dramatic fall from grace The cost of Villarreal's dramatic fall from grace

    The Yellow Submarine have fallen through La Liga's trap door, and their financial prudence will be pushed to the limit as they aim to restructure for life in the Segunda

  4. Giovinco claims Serie A Goal of the Season Giovinco claims Serie A Goal of the Season

    The 'Atomic Ant' takes the award for his wonderful dipping effort against the Robur, one of 15 goals he scored in a record-breaking 2011-12 campaign

  5. All the players available for free in Spain All the players available for free in Spain

    With the exception of Real Madrid and Barcelona, all of the clubs in the Primera Division will be releasing first-team footballers imminently. Goal.com takes a closer look