POZNAN, Poland. Aug 28 (PS) — KKS Lech Poznan are already pondering their next transfer move after finding out their difficult opponents in the UEFA Europa League.
The Polish outfit is currently interested in the former Bayern Munich player, who most recently plays his club football in Hannover 96, Jan Schlaudraff - reports Glos Wielkopolski.
Thanks to his goals, Alemannia were promoted to the 1. Bundesliga in 2006 and sensationally eliminated Bayern Munich from the German Cup.
The German striker soon made a move to Bayern Munich where hopes were high for him to achieve great things with the club. Unfortunately, despite winning the title of champion of Germany, Schlaudraff only played in eight matches for the Bundesliga club.
In 2008, for 2 million euros he was sold to Hannover 96. The player has now recently fallen out of favor with Hannover coach Mirko Slomka. Now Schaudraff has got word that he is now free to search for a new club.
At the moment, Lech Poznan, who were promoted to group stage of the UEFA Europa League are interested in obtaining the striker. At the beginning of next week should clarify whether the player will move from Hannover to Poznan
Jan Schaudraff has been capped three times for Germany. His last appearance for the German national team was during a UEFA EURO 2008 qualification match with Slovakia.

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