Miroslav Klose

Miroslav Klose

Miroslav Klose

  • Current club: FC Bayern Munich
  • Date of Birth: 09 June 1978
  • Birthplace: Opole, Opole, Poland

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Real Madrid interested in RB Leipzig striker?

Real Madrid are reportedly eyeing a move for RB Leipzig forward Timo Werner, who is also a transfer target for Liverpool.

Johannes Eggestein

Johannes Eggestein has been touted as one of Germany's best young attacking prospects in decades, despite his age of just 19. The 6-foot striker is expected to play a hugely important role for Werder Bremen's first team for the 2017/18 season.

Lazio ready Borini bid

Lazio will reportedly revive their interest in Sunderland forward Fabio Borini at the end of the season. The Serie A side had been linked with a move for the Italian before he made his way to Sunderland from Liverpool last year.

Lazio tipped to sign Podolski

Lazio will reportedly replace Miroslav Klose with fellow German international Lukas Podolski this summer. The 30-year-old left Arsenal to join the Istanbul outfit on a Bosman last year.

Lazio ponder Guidetti swoop

Lazio are considering a summer bid for Manchester City striker John Guidetti, according to an Italian source.

Lazio target Graziano Pelle

Serie A side Lazio are considering make a move for Southampton's Graziano Pelle as a replacement for veteran striker Miroslav Klose.

Premier League duo interested in Miroslav Klose

Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur could reportedly battle it out for the signature of German World Cup winner Miroslav Klose.

Klose retires from international football

Germany striker Miroslav Klose announced his retirement from international football on Monday.

Over Bar the Shouting

The 2014 World Cup closed its curtains today with a tense final between two giants of international football. Ultimately, a moment of brilliance did decide the game. But it wasn't from who we all expected it to be.

Mats Hummels:'We promised not to humiliate Brazil at half-time'

Germany defender Mats Hummels has admitted that the team had decided to spare Brazil from further embarrassment in their World Cup semi-final match in Belo Horizonte.