Hope for Hargreaves

20 December 2006 - 02:00
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LONDON - Bayern Munich appear to have softened their stance over Manchester United target Owen Hargreaves.

LONDON - Bayern Munich appear to have softened their stance over Manchester United target Owen Hargreaves.

Since United first expressed their interest this year, Bayern have remained adamant they will not sell the 25-year-old England midfielder.

But general manager Uli Hoeness said: "If ever we found a replacement for Owen, who cost less than we'd get for him, we might think about it."

Hoeness said any deal would take place next summer and not in January: "We face Real Madrid in the Champions League in February so we're not about to weaken our team. Our top priority is to strengthen the team and we need Hargreaves for that."

Nonetheless, United are thought to be ready to make another bid for Hargreaves in the January transfer window.

Hargreaves has repeatedly said that while he is not unhappy in Munich, he is desperate to play in the country he represents at international level.

He is back in training after recovering from a broken leg and said last week: "It's about the opportunity to possibly play in another league I haven't played in before, which is also the country I represent and where my family lives. It's not like I'm saying I want to go to AC Milan or Inter Milan because they're offering me more money." - BBC