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Dale Jennings to become a Bayern Munich player by Friday – Bundesliga news

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Dale Jennings to become a Bayern Munich player by Friday – Bundesliga news 
Liverpool-born former Tranmere Rovers striker, Dale Jennings, is all set to complete a move to Bayern Munich on Friday. The Rovers boss, Les Parry, was confident that the deal would be finalised between Munich and the player latest by Friday after which
Jennings will officially be called a Bavarian. He also told that the transfer fee has already been agreed upon by both clubs and now it’s only the personal terms that need to be sorted out between Dale and Munich.
The striker was due to have a medical in Germany after which Munich would announce the official arrival of the teenage sensation. Bavarians coach, Jupp Heynckes, was delighted to have the player in Germany and regarded him amongst one of the few emerging
youngsters who could certainly prosper in the future. He also hoped that the player won’t take long to settle down at the club.
Heynckes believes that the Super Whites experience for Jennings would help him a lot in Germany, while the player also has an opportunity to make a name for himself being a part of one of the top European outfits.
In an interview to a local newspaper, Tranmere http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 [on Wednesday night]. He's having a medical and discussing personal terms [on Thursday] and travelling back [Thursday night]. If everything has gone well
it should be signed [on Friday].”
The 18-year-old became the fifth Munich signing this summer after the likes of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Takashi-Usami-c34524 and Rafinha were captured earlier.
The player was looking forward to his German adventure and wished to break his way into Munich’s senior side at the earliest. He looked enthusiastic after becoming a part of the Bundesliga giants and vowed to give his best in order to justify his transfer.
Jennings, who can play both as a winger or a striker, would start his Munich career by representing the second string outfit.
Dale made his way into the Rovers senior side in 2010 and bagged six goals from 29 league games. The player is yet to impress the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 team management in order to represent his country at U18 and the U19 levels.
 

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