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Jun 5 2007, 02:46 AM
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Prima Squadra
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QUOTE Brazilian international Ze Roberto has been linked with a return to Bayern Munich according to reports in Germany.The 32-year-old, who played for Bayern for four years earlier in his career, is rumoured to be on the cusp of signing a two-year contract at the Allianz Arena, according to Kicker. Bayern failed to qualify for the Champions League after suffering their worst season in years under Felix Magath, who saw Ze Roberto as surplus to requirements. But with former coach Ottmar Hitzfeld taking over halfway through the season, a return to the club for the 32-year-old looks on the cards. Hitzfeld has always rated the Brazilian international highly and sees the versatile player as the ideal candidate to fill the gap left by Manchester United bound Owen Hargreaves. Ze Roberto though, who currently plays for FC Santos, is unlikely to sign a contract before the end of the month as the Brazilian league is still ongoing. Sky Sports Toni, Klose, Ribery and now Ze Roberto? When you take out the money they made off Hargreaves, that's great business on their part.
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Jun 6 2007, 11:13 AM
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Primavera
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QUOTE Ribery set for BayernBayern Munich expect to complete the signing of Marseille star Franck Ribery on Thursday.The clubs are believed to have agreed a €25million (£17million) deal for the France international, which would make Ribery the most expensive player in Bayern's history. "We just have a few details to settle, but the deal should be made on Wednesday," Marseille chairman Pape Diouf told L'Equipe. "Ribery will leave for Munich on Thursday to have his medical and sign the contract. Bayern have always acted in a perfectly fair way since they declared their interest. "When the player agreed to go to Bayern and our financial conditions were accepted, it was out of the question to imagine him going to any other club." Ribery is expected to agree a four-year deal. Diouf also confirmed that the money earned from the deal should allow Marseille to complete a deal for France striker Djibril Cisse. "At the weekend or early next week, we will negotiate with Liverpool to try to keep Djibril Cisse." Barcelona midfielder Ludovic Giuly recently hinted to a French radio station that he was eager to replace Ribery at Marseille, but Diouf claims nothing has yet been agreed. "It is a just a vague appeal from the Barcelona player so far. We have to see what the conditions of the deal would be. "But I have to be clear: we won't overpay anyone." skysports ?How dumb is he?? Could it be possible that his brain is worse than his looks!???
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