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Luca Toni: I Have Spoken With Totti About Italy Return
The striker has spoken about his problems with Louis van Gaal with 'Er Pupone'. However, he is not about to make his plans public.
Luca Toni has been constantly linked with an exit from Bayern Munich in the last few months, and the player himself has revealed that he has spoken about his future with Roma talisman Francesco Totti.
"I get on well with Francesco," he told Sky Sport Italia.
"We have spoken via SMS and on the phone, and we talked about a few things.
"He asked me how I was, he knew that I had some problems with [Louis] van Gaal, the coach, and [he asked] if I wanted to go back to Italy."
However, Toni was unwilling to potentially jeopardize his future with the German giants by going into further detail.
"What we said after that is something that remains between myself and Francesco," he concluded evasively.
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
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"I get on well with Francesco," he told Sky Sport Italia.
"We have spoken via SMS and on the phone, and we talked about a few things.
"He asked me how I was, he knew that I had some problems with [Louis] van Gaal, the coach, and [he asked] if I wanted to go back to Italy."
However, Toni was unwilling to potentially jeopardize his future with the German giants by going into further detail.
"What we said after that is something that remains between myself and Francesco," he concluded evasively.
Anthony Wright, Goal.com
Keep up to date with Serie A and Italy news with Goal.com's Italy page
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