Liverpool have approached Bayern Munich about a possible loan for striker Mario Gomez. Despite featuring in the Germany squad that finished third in this summer's World Cup, the 25-year-old finds himself behind compatriots Thomas Muller and Miroslav Klose as well as Ivica Olic in the pecking order at the Allianz Arena. After PSV Eindhoven ended his pursuit of Ola Toivonen, Roy Hodgson is planning a move for Gomez and is hopeful of a move despite the player publicly ruling out any move away from the Bundesliga champions as he bids to prove his worth to Louis van Gaal. He said: "I have made my position clear - there will be no transfer. "I want to convince the coach that he will soon field me in his starting XI. "Hard work will be rewarded, I am sure about that." And another striker linked to us. A loan move would of course be ideal but would bayern really let such a good player go? We so need another striker Huntelaar, Benzema, Toivonen, Ruiz, well any would do. Ngog cannot shoulder the pressure. Anyone else heard of this rumour?
not a frighin hope if u look at the players we are intrested in there all ball holders santa cruz cole we need a target man that is obvious gomez is so far overrated its not even fun would love to see llorente at the club ave to say he is my choice
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6349732,00.html Bayern Munich striker Mario Gomez is interested in a move to Liverpool, according to the player's agent. Liverpool are believed to made a loan enquiry for the German international as they look to bolster their attacking options and help take some of the burden off Fernando Torres. Gomez has dropped down the pecking order at Bayern and he is thought to be considering a move as he searches for regular first-team football. The player's agent, Uli Ferber, has admitted it would be hard to reject a move to Liverpool. "When a club like Liverpool inquires, their interest cannot be pushed off the table," Ferber told Kicker. No move However, Bayern's sporting director, Christian Nerlinger, claims no one will be leaving the German champions before the transfer window closes. "Bayern Munich are not a superstore for other clubs to come and help themselves to players," said Nerlinger. "No player will be leaving and they will certainly not be leaving on loan."