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Klopp confirms that Lewandowski wants to join Bayern Munich... but it won't happen until next summer when he will be a free agent.

Seems they are point blank refusing to sell him at the moment. Though it could be a tactic to try aand squeeze some more money out of Munich...

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/klopp-lewandowski-join-bayern-next-143200990--sow.html

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Klopp confirms that Lewandowski wants to join Bayern Munich... but it won't happen until next summer when he will be a free agent.

Seems they are point blank refusing to sell him at the moment. Though it could be a tactic to try aand squeeze some more money out of Munich...

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/klopp-lewandowski-join-bayern-next-143200990--sow.html

Doubt it,Bayern won't pay over the odds for someone who's a free agent imo. I think if they can't sign a him this summer then Gomez will stay another season

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Klopp confirms that Lewandowski wants to join Bayern Munich... but it won't happen until next summer when he will be a free agent.

Seems they are point blank refusing to sell him at the moment. Though it could be a tactic to try aand squeeze some more money out of Munich...

http://sports.yahoo.com/news/klopp-lewandowski-join-bayern-next-143200990--sow.html

Doubt it,Bayern won't pay over the odds for someone who's a free agent imo. I think if they can't sign a him this summer then Gomez will stay another season

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Doubt it,Bayern won't pay over the odds for someone who's a free agent imo. I think if they can't sign a him this summer then Gomez will stay another season

Gomez won't be staying this season at all. The second someone meets the asking price he's gone, without a doubt.

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United Arab Emirates club Al Shabab have turned down the opportunity to sign Brazilian veteran Ronaldinho.

Al Shabab vice-president Khalid Bu Humaid stated earlier this month that there was a 50 per cent chance of a deal happening for the Atletico Mineiro forward.

However, Bu Humaid has now confirmed the Dubai-based club will not be pursuing the matter further, and mentioned Ronaldinho's high price tag and doubts over the former Barcelona star's attitude as the main reasons for ending talks.

"We wrote back to Ronaldinho's agent last week and declined his offer," Bu Humaid told Gulf News.

"He's just over priced and the second thing is his attitude off the field. If they could not control him at Barcelona he can't be controlled in Dubai."

Al Shabab are expected to be on the lookout for another high-profile player to fill a vacancy in their foreign player allocation.

Ronaldinho was linked with a move to Besiktas last month, but the 33-year-old's brother and agent ruled out a switch to Turkey.

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