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Sao Paulo Forward Dagoberto On Bayern Munich Radar - Report
The Brazilian attacker has reportedly attracted the interest of Bayern...
German powerhouse Bayern Munich are closely monitoring the situation of highly-rated Sao Paulo striker Dagoberto, if reports from Brazil are to be believed.
The Bavarians are widely expected to offload Italian hitman Luca Toni in the upcoming winter transfer window and head coach Louis van Gaal reportedly sees Dagoberto as the prefect replacement.
"My agent has told me that Bayern Munich are interested in signing me. It has always been a dream of me to play in Europe, but I'm only considering a move if a good offer comes in," was the 26-year-old forward quoted as saying by reporters.
Dagoberto started his professional career at Atletico Paranaense and has played for Sao Paulo since 2007. He also has made several international appearances for Brazil.
Sao Paulo have reportedly set a €9 million asking price for the versatile attacker.
Stefan Coerts, Goal.com
The Bavarians are widely expected to offload Italian hitman Luca Toni in the upcoming winter transfer window and head coach Louis van Gaal reportedly sees Dagoberto as the prefect replacement.
"My agent has told me that Bayern Munich are interested in signing me. It has always been a dream of me to play in Europe, but I'm only considering a move if a good offer comes in," was the 26-year-old forward quoted as saying by reporters.
Dagoberto started his professional career at Atletico Paranaense and has played for Sao Paulo since 2007. He also has made several international appearances for Brazil.
Sao Paulo have reportedly set a €9 million asking price for the versatile attacker.
Stefan Coerts, Goal.com
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