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Dale Jennings officially signs for Bayern Munich after passing a medical –Bundesliga news

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Dale Jennings officially signs for Bayern Munich after passing a medical –Bundesliga news 
Bayern Munich have completed the signing of Tranmere Rovers striker, Dale Jennings, for an undisclosed fee. The player landed in Germany for a medical and passed the trial almost immediately making him a proud Bavarian.
Jennings was excited with the prospect of playing alongside the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arjen-Robben-c6521 and Franck Ribery and vowed to cement his place in the starting XI at the earliest.
The striker was jubilant after tying knots with one of the top clubs around and was already looking forward to the upcoming campaign. He admitted the fact that he might have to represent Munich’s http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Junior-c20060 side at first but was confident about his chances in
Germany. He showed gratitude to Tranmere officials for agreeing upon the transfer amount with Bayern and credited his former coach, Les Parry, for enabling him to achieve such height at a tender age.
For his part, Parry is delighted for his young gun and wished him all the best for his future in Germany. He also reckoned that Jenning’s signing would give heart to other youngsters at the club, which will certainly be helpful from Tranmere’s point of view.
In an interview to the club’s official website, Parry enthused, "This is an amazing opportunity for Dale and one which any young player would jump at. Bayern Munich made us a very good offer for Dale and we're happy for him to progress his career with them
in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904. He has had an incredible 12 months with us now and hopefully he'll go on to do great things with Bayern. I'm sure our fans will keep an eye on his progress and I'd like to wish Dale the very best of luck. He'll always be welcome back at Prenton
Park.”
Jennings started playing for Tranmere http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rovers-c40385 in 2010 and he managed 29 league appearances, netting six times in return. While staying in Germany, the player is also in with a great chance of impressing the English officials.
 

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