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Thursday 30 January 2014

Here today, gone tomorrow! Guardiola admits United target Kroos could be on the move after midfielder storms off during Stuttgart win

  • Germany midfielder Toni Kroos wants £150,000-a-week deal
  • David Moyes keen to add new signings and Kroos' wage demands are well within Man United's limits
  • Bayern Munich are reluctant to sell and will demand at least £25million

Bayern Munich boss Pep Guardiola has admitted that Manchester United target Toni Kroos could leave the club before Friday's transfer window deadline.
The midfielder reacted angrily after being substituted during his side's dramatic come-from-behind 2-1 win against Stuttgart on Wednesday, fuelling speculation that he will leave the Bundesliga champions.
United boss David Moyes is prepared to offer £25million for the German international, as revealed by Sportsmail on Tuesday.
On the move? Bayern Munich midfielder Toni Kroos (right) was substituted after just 60 minutes against Stuttgart on Wednesday
On the move? Bayern Munich midfielder Toni Kroos (right) was substituted after just 60 minutes against Stuttgart on Wednesday
VIDEO Scroll down to watch United target Kroos scoring some Bundesliga beauties
Kroos deal: Manchester United are keen to sign £25million-rated Kroos
Kroos deal: Manchester United are keen to sign £25million-rated Kroos
Speaking after his side's victory, Guardiola said: 'He (Kroos) is an important player but things can move fast in football.
'Here today, gone tomorrow.'
Kroos threw his gloves to the ground on his walk to the dugout after being replaced by Claudio Pizarro in the 60th minute against Stuttgart.
Pizarro grabbed Bayern's equaliser 16 minutes after coming on before Thiago Alcantara executed a perfect scissor kick to secure three points in injury time.
Moyes watched Kroos in action against Borussia Monchengladbach last Friday night and after the game the midfielder admitted there were no plans for further talks on renewing a contract that runs out at the end of next season and he was in the dark over his future.
Honest: Bayern boss Pep Guardiola has admitted that Kroos could leave the German champions
Honest: Bayern boss Pep Guardiola has admitted that Kroos could leave the German champions
It was thought he was looking for a pay rise that might cause unrest in the Bayern dressing room after chief executive Karl-Heinz Rummenigge admitted talks were deadlocked and ruefully added that it was ‘always about money in these negotiations.’
But Sportsmail understands the figure presented to Allianz Arena bosses is around £150,000 a week, half the weekly £300,000 dangled before Rooney to extend his Old Trafford stay.
Kroos evidently believes he is well worth a salary that would edge him nearer top earners like Philipp Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Franck Ribery and is prepared to stick to his guns.
Though talks have ground to a halt, Bayern are reluctant to sell and will ask at least £25million, should they sense there is a danger of Kroos running down his current deal. 
On the ball: Moyes watched Kroos in action for Bayern Munich last week against Borussia Moenchengladbach
Give me more: Kroos wants parity with Bayern Munich's top earners, including Franck Ribery
On the ball: Man United boss Moyes watched Kroos - who wants parity with Bayern Munich's top earners, including Franck Ribery (R) - in action for the German giants last week against Borussia Moenchengladbach
With United’s midfield still in need of strengthening, even after the arrival of Juan Mata, Moyes is unlikely to be deterred and will surely be encouraged by a clear signal he would have little difficulty keeping Kroos happy on the pay front.
Sportsmail exclusively revealed on Saturday that Moyes, and assistants Steve Round and Phil Neville, had been met outside Monchengladbach’s ground on Friday night by one of Kroos’ advisers, Sascha Breese, who escorted them inside and sat with them throughout the game against Bayern.
Sports Total, for whom Breese works, have since tried to play down claims that Kroos could be heading for Old Trafford, but Moyes has promised more significant signings before the window closes and has the 24-year old in his sights.
Changing times: Moyes said the signing of Juan Mata would be one of the first of many big deals at Old Trafford
Changing times: Moyes said the signing of Juan Mata would be one of the first of many big deals at Old Trafford
 
original post found here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2548541/Here-today-gone-tomorrow-Pep-Guardiola-admits-Manchester-United-target-Toni-Kroos-midfielder-storms-Stuttgart-win.html

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