Bayern Munich striker Ivica Olic already has offers to leave the club at the end of the season, according to reports in Germany.
The 32-year-old wants to sign a two-year, and Bild claims Juventus, Lazio and Wolfsburg have all met his demands.
Interest from Lazio, where Olic could be reunited with former Bayern team-mate Miroslav Klose, is well-documented, with the veteran forward having allegedly been offered a two-year deal worth two million euros a season.
Coach Felix Magath has gone public with Wolfsburg’s interest in the player, but only now is it reported that the player has received a contract proposal.
The reported interest from Juventus is new, according to the newspaper.
Despite the significant interest in his services, Olic has pledged not to decide to leave Munich without speaking with his current employers.
“I will not decide anything without having spoken with Bayern,” he said. “But I will not know what Bayern have in store for me until May. I have a big family, we want to plan our future. I’d love to stay, but not only for a year.”
“At 32 I no longer have the claim to play from the start of each game. But I want to play more than 10 minutes once every five games. I can definitely help our team for two years. Let’s see what happens.”
Olic had seemed destined to leave Bayern at season’s end, but has had a change of heart of late.
Bayern have pledged not to let the striker leave before the end of the campaign but have made plans to sign a new striker, reported to be Manchester United’s Dimitar Berbatov.
Olic has featured for just 133 minutes this Bundesliga campaign, making no starts for the club.
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