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| ARSENE WENGER is tracking Bayer Leverkusen striker Stefan Kiessling. The German hitman, 25, has scored six goals in eight games this season and currently tops the Bundesliga scoring charts. His strong form has alerted a string of Europe's top clubs, including Bayern Munich, Juventus and AC Milan. But it appears Arsenal boss Wenger is the man most keen on signing Kiessling, according to his agent. Kiessling's representative, Ali Bulut, said: "Stefan is becoming a big player and things are working for him at the moment. "He is a very similar player to Rudi Voller with a bit of Oliver Bierhoff. "Big clubs have kept looking at him since his days at Nuremburg. "Six or seven big clubs have been in contact including England and Spain's top clubs, plus Bayern Munich. "For four years Arsenal tried to loan Kiessling from Nuremburg, but it wasn't possible. Now, and in the future it might be possible. "I think it is likely he will spend another year in Germany, but he wants to move to a big club, and after that I don't know." Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport...l#ixzz0TqanwLH2 |
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| Juventus have set their sights on signing Bayer Leverkusen forward Stefan Kiessling as a possible replacement for David Trezeguet, who has expressed his desire to leave the Bianconceri at the completion of the current season. The 24-year-old is being touted as the next Rudi Voeller, and the Old Lady want to pounce and attain his signature before any other club, according to Virgilio Sport. Having already scored eight goals in 12 games in the Bundesliga, Arsenal are also closely monitoring the blond-haired centre-forward. Trezeguet has been linked with a return to France, to see out his playing career, and has until the January transfer window to finalise this decision, so that Juventus can make the appropriate provisions. |