After garnering interest from Arsenal a week ago, Bayern Munich's Luiz Gustavo seems to have welcomed the idea of potentially joining the club and is apparently hopeful that the £14m bid offered by the Gunners gets accepted, according to The Guardian.
Read full storyBayern Munich midfielder Luiz Gustavo has welcomed interest from Arsenal, considerably opening up the possibility of the Brazilian international sealing a switch to the Emirates before the transfer window shuts early next month.
Read full storyPep Guardiola vehemently denied ever saying Tito Vilanova would find it difficult to manage both Neymar and Lionel Messi in the same team, while expressing his disappointment at the way he has been criticized by Barcelona president Sandro Rosell.
Read full storyBorussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp admitted Robert Lewandowski is set for a move to Bayern Munich next summer.
Read full storyBarcelona superstar Lionel Messi has backed Jose Mourinho to succeed at Chelsea, while insisting he will have no problems playing with Neymar.
Read full storyThiago Alcantara is set to choose between either Manchester United or Bayern Munich, after telling Barcelona of his decision to leave the club this summer. The Spanish international midfielder showed his prowess by scoring a hat-trick to spur Spain past Italy 4-2 in the UEFA European Under-21 championships on Tuesday, and has now decided it is time to move on from Barcelona as he looks for more first-team opportunities.
Read full storyBorussia Dortmund insisted they will now sell Robert Lewandowski to Bayern Munich in the summer, even if the player himself wants a move to Allianz Arena. Manchester United are thought to be extremely keen on the 24-year-old forward, while the likes of Real Madrid, Chelsea and even Arsenal have been linked with a move.
Read full storyBorussia Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp was finding it hard to come to terms with the agonizing loss in the Champions League final to Bayern Munich, but still had time to not just congratulate his own players but his opponents, and in particular, Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes. Arjen Robben broke Dortmund's hearts by scoring a delectable winner in the 89th minute, just when it looked like Klopp's young side had done enough to take the game to extra time.
Read full storyBayern Munich manager Jupp Heynckes revealed his feeling over Arjen Robben having a final say in the Champions League final against Borussia Dortmund at Wembley, while hailing his side's performance as "outstanding." Robben was the savior for Bayern, scoring the all-important winner in the 89th minute after Ilkay Gundogan had canceled out Mario Mandzukic's opener.
Read full storyIt is amazing how life always comes full circle. The Champions League title snatched away from their grasp in the final moments by Chelsea in 2012, Bayern Munich this time turned things around, scoring a dramatic winner in the 89th minute courtesy Arjen Robben - the man who, before the goal, had over 20 shots on goal in Champions League finals without scoring.
Read full storyThe most interesting subplot of the Champions League final was Mario Gotze turning up for Borussia Dortmund in his last game for the club against the team he will join in the summer - Bayern Munich. However, the fans will not be able to witness the unique occurrence with Gotze ruled out of the showpiece final at Wembley due to a hamstring injury suffered in the second leg semifinal game against Real Madrid.
Read full storyThe list of interested candidates for Wayne Rooney has come down by one after Bayern Munich insisted they have no plans to make a bid in the summer transfer window for the Manchester United forward. Rooney is looking to leave United in the summer, with Sir Alex Ferguson confirming the 27-year-old had asked for a move away from Old Trafford. The forward has been linked with several clubs including Chelsea, Arsenal and Paris Saint Germain.
Read full storyBayern Munich goalscorer Arjen Robben was over the moon after steamrolling Barcelona, the "world's best team of the last five years" in the Champions League semifinals, while skipper Philipp Lahm revealed Bayern were certainly going to "have a beer or two" to celebrate the fantastic 7-0 aggregate victory.
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