Roma eyeing Kleindienst as alternative to Artem Dovbyk
Word has been circulating from England that the Roman club is interested in Tim Kleindienst, a striker for Borussia Mönchengladbach.
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The centre-forward has attracted attention for his performances in the Bundesliga and for the national team, with 4 goals in 6 appearances.
As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the price set for his transfer is around 25 million euros, a demanding figure but not out of reach for a club like Roma.
However, the competition is far from easy to beat: Wolverhampton, Everton, West Ham and Tottenham have all expressed interest in the player, and in Germany Bayern Munich is keeping an eye on him as a possible reinforcement for the bench.
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