A number of clubs have already made offers for Miroslav Klose, according to German sources.

Clubs line up to land German ace

A number of clubs have already made offers for Miroslav Klose, according to German sources. The Germany international is out of contract with Bayern Munich in the summer and it looks increasingly unlikely that he will be penning a new deal at the Allianz Arena. Bayern president Uli Hoeness has admitted that a new deal is unlikely unless he would take a pay cut. "Miro earns a great deal of money with us," Hoeness told. "I don't think he'd be interested in taking a big pay cut." Reports have claimed that Tottenham, Juventus and Benfica have all made a contract offer to the 32-year-old. Current Bundesliga leaders Borussia Dortmund and Hoffenheim are also interested but they cannot make an official approach until the end of the season.