Tim Borowski’s agent has declared that the player could head back to Bundesliga team Werder Bremen.
Jorg Neubauer.
The Germany international, who joined Bayern Munich from Bremen on a free transfer last season, is now seen as a surplus to the requirements of Bundesliga giants after a disappointing season.
Bremen, who appear to be cooling their interest in Borussia Monchengladbach’s Marko Marin, have been linked with a the 29-year-old and Jorg Neubauer admits that a move back to the club would be welcomed by his client.
“That would be a great story for Tim,” he told the Kreiszeitung Syke newspaper.
“We will have to see if a deal can be done or not.”
Borowski was signed by Bayern by their former coach Jurgen Klinsmann, who had given the midfielder his break with the national team.
He did manage five goals, though in a total of 26 appearances, mainly coming from the bench.
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