KAISERSLAUTERN keen on Klose

The 38-year old left Lazio after five years and is without a club
but wants to continue playing football. Kaiserslautern was the ground at which Klose announced himself to the football World. The German scored 53 goals in 147 games before switching to Werder Bremen in 2004. The Kaiserslautern chief executive Thomas Gries would like to see their former player back to the club saying to SWR, “This would be a jackpot for Kaiserslautern, the big prize,” “We should try it at least.” Miroslav Klose is Germany's all time highest goal scorer and holds the record for most goals scored at the World Cup surpassing Legendary Ronaldo De Lima in the 2014 tournament.
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