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Leverkusen chase Lucio; Hamburg want Van der Vaart

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Bayer Leverkusen chase Lucio
The Inter Milan defender joined the Italian club from Bayern Munich in 2009. The 2002 World Cup winning centre-half quickly established himself in Jose Mourinho’s side. The defender’s known for his exceptional quality on the ball
and immaculate technique.
Lucio was an integral part of the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan side that won the treble under Mourinho. On the 29th
of June 2012 the club announced that the veteran Brazilian defender’s contract will be terminated by mutual consent after three years in the Italian capital.
The 34-year old has been chased by many clubs in his native http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858 but it is understood that the player wants to test himself in Europe for another year or two. 
Reports have been circulating about a possible return to his former club Bayer Leverkusen. The Brazilian joined Bayern Munich from the Werkself, but his high wage demands are likely to fend off interest from his former club.
At 34 http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lucio-c22597 would be ideal to stabilise the Leverkusen defence, a transfer is possible if the centre-half drops his wage demands.
Hamburg return for Van der Vaart
The Dutch attacking midfielder joined the Spurs from Real Madrid for a fee reported to be around 10 million pounds. The former Ajax man signed a four-year deal with the North London club.
The 29-year old’s transfer to Tottenham has been a success so far, he has scored 24 goals in 61 appearances for the Lilly whites. Van der Vaart established himself as an integral part of the Spurs side that enjoyed a good run in
the UEFA Champions League.
Recently the midfielder has been linked with a move to http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 due to personal reasons. Van der Vaart’s wife works in Germany and he is understood to be interested in a move to Bundesliga.
His former club Hamburg are the latest club to be linked with Spurs playmaker. The club’s sporting director Frank Arnesen is denied the claims that his club are not interested in re-signing their former player.
"No, it's not true." He is quoted as saying in an interview.
The Dane earlier revealed that his club are in the market for a creative midfielder and a move for the Dutch playmaker could be on the cards.

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