
The Gunners are reported to be at the head of the queue for Gomez, who
scored 19 goals in the Bundesliga last season to cement his status as
one of Europe’s most promising young centre-forwards.
Bayern
Munich are also eager to snap up the Spanish-descended hitman, while
Stuttgart are determined to hold onto their main goal-threat.
Big
things were expected of Gomez coming into EURO 2008, as he was selected
by Joachim Löw to lead Germany’s line alongside Miroslav Klose.
The
22-year-old has had a stinker of a tournament, to put it bluntly,
appearing out of his depth and contriving not to score despite being
gifted a number of gilt-edged opportunities.
Many have put his
poor performances down to inexperience, and Matthaus believes there is
no better place for a rising star to sort out his kinks than at the
Emirates.
“It would be great for Gomez to work with a manager
like Arsene Wenger — especially if Arsenal lose goal-getter Emmanuel
Adebayor to Inter or AC Milan,” the former Bayern sweeper said in The Sun.
“If
Gomez really seeks a change, I would suggest a move to a club which
plays in the Champions League. Judging from his potential, that is
where he belongs.
“He has got enough offers. He should retreat
for a couple of days and then make a decision by himself. His destiny
is on the line.”
judging by his performance at euro08. he better stay at stuttgart.
Originally posted by reyes:judging by his performance at euro08. he better stay at stuttgart.
do not judge a player like that.. after all the whole France squad is all not performing..
He's German. ![]()
But quite sad la. i thought he'd be a revelation for this Euros, in the end never perform. ![]()