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Brazilian club Santos FC confirm interest in Bastian Schweinsteiger

According reports that have indicated the former Bayern Munich star could leave United during the next European transfer window in January.

By Ians English

Rio de Janeiro, Nov 28: Santos coach Dorival Junior has confirmed the Brazilian football club could make a bid to sign Manchester United and Germany international midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger.

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Speaking after his team's 0-2 defeat to Flamengo in Brazil's Serie A championship on Sunday, Dorival said that during a meeting with the Santos board he requested the club to pursue the 2014 World Cup winner, reports Xinhua.

Bastian Schweinsteiger


"I told them (the board) that we should try to get a big name in world football, or at least send an invitation," Dorival told reporters at the Maracana stadium here.

"It was just a recommendation. It would be like Botafogo's signing of Clarence Seedorf (in 2012). It won't hurt us to try."

Schweinsteiger, 32, has fallen out of favour at Manchester United since the arrival of Jose Mourinho as manager in July.

Media reports have indicated the former Bayern Munich star could leave United during the next European transfer window in January.

"We didn't only speak about Schweinsteiger but other players too," Dorival said. "A player like that can obviously lift the level of the team, but he has to come with an objective and an appetite."

Some of the biggest names in Brazilian football have represented Santos, though the club has never signed a foreign player of Schweinsteiger's standing.

Santos' list of former players include three-time World Cup winner Pele as well as modern-day forwards Robinho and Neymar.

IANS
Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 8:05 [IST]
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