I can play anywhere - Klose

(AFP)
Updated: 2006-12-19 09:16

Werder Bremen's German international forward Miroslav Klose believes he is capable of playing in any of Europe's top three domestic leagues should he decide to leave the Bundesliga.


Germany's Miroslav Klose celebrates after scoring his team's first goal against Ecuador during their Group A World Cup 2006 soccer match in Berlin June 20, 2006. [Reuters]

Klose, top-scorer at this summer's World Cup, is in talks with Bremen over his future but admits the prospect of playing in England, Italy or Spain is enticing.

"I know I could play anywhere," Klose said in Bild am Sonntag. "I would handle the hard physical aspect in England, the discipline in Italy or the technical side in the Spanish league."

So far Italian giants Juventus, now in the second division following the match-fixing scandal, are the only club to confirm their interest in Klose.

The Polish-born striker Klose is contracted at Bremen until June 2008 and admits he has yet to make up his mind to leave the club.

"On one hand it is interesting to try something new but I also know that I am at a good club and what I can achieve with Werder," Klose said.

The 28-year-old Klose has scored 10 goals and is joint top-scorer in the Bundesliga this season



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