Report: Bayern Munich Tracking Arsenal Defender Philippe Senderos

Bayern Munich are believed to be interested in signing the Swiss in January.

Phillipe Senderos - Arsenal (PA)
Swiss defender Philippe Senderos' Arsenal nightmare could very well come to an end in the upcoming winter transfer window, as Bayern Munich are believed to be interested in luring the center back to Germany.

A report in Mirror Football suggests that the Bavarians are keen on adding the Switzerland international to their ranks in January.

Bayern are widely expected to part company with Brazilian youngster Breno on a temporary basis and the Bundesliga outfit reportedly see Senderos as an interesting replacement.

The 24-year-old spent last season on loan at Italian powerhouse Milan and is finding regular first team action hard to come by since his return to London. Senderos has yet to make his first appearance of the 2009-10 campaign.

Arsenal are keen to offload the defender sooner rather than later and Bayern are reportedly ready to make a €1.5 million offer for the unsettled center-back.

Stefan Coerts, Goal.com

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