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There Are Several Teams I Like - Bayern Munich's Luca Toni
The hitman is entertaining the idea of leaving the Bavarian giants for a return home...
Bayern Munich striker Luca Toni has provided an insight into his situation at the Bavarian giants, admitting that a return move to Italy would be likely.
Toni is not one of the preferred strikers at Bayern, as coach Louis Van Gaal favours Miroslav Klose, Arjen Robben, Mario Gomez, Ivica Olic or Thomas Mueller instead of the 32-year-old towering forward.
"Everything during the first year went well in Munich," Toni was reported as saying on Rai 2 program, Quelli Che Il Calcio. "There were grand expectations, and I am sure that I did not disappoint, considering I scored lots of goals and we won everything.
"The situation with Van Gaal? For the society, I am a point of reference, whilst he prefers other types of players.
"Luckily for me, the market opens in a little while.
"I will talk to the society because I do not like this situation.
"As for a future at Napoli? They are a big club, but in Italy, there are two or three teams that I like.
Milan and Roma have also been linked with showing some sort of interest in the World Cup winner.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
Toni is not one of the preferred strikers at Bayern, as coach Louis Van Gaal favours Miroslav Klose, Arjen Robben, Mario Gomez, Ivica Olic or Thomas Mueller instead of the 32-year-old towering forward.
"Everything during the first year went well in Munich," Toni was reported as saying on Rai 2 program, Quelli Che Il Calcio. "There were grand expectations, and I am sure that I did not disappoint, considering I scored lots of goals and we won everything.
"The situation with Van Gaal? For the society, I am a point of reference, whilst he prefers other types of players.
"Luckily for me, the market opens in a little while.
"I will talk to the society because I do not like this situation.
"As for a future at Napoli? They are a big club, but in Italy, there are two or three teams that I like.
Milan and Roma have also been linked with showing some sort of interest in the World Cup winner.
Rick D'Andrea, Goal.com
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