Germany international goalkeeper Rene Adler could reportedly leave Bayer Leverkusen for 20million euros.
Goalkeeper could leave for 20million euros
Germany international goalkeeper Rene Adler could leave Bayer Leverkusen for 20million euros, according to a media report.
SportBild revealed on Wednesday that the goalkeeper has a clause in his current contract that would allow him to leave the BayArena before 2012 should a club be prepared to match the figure, which equates to £15.6million
Adler, who joined Leverkusen as a teenager on a free transfer from VfB Leipzig, made an impressive international debut for his country in Saturday's 2-1 win over Russia.
He is widely expected to be the long-term successor to Oliver Kahn and Jens Lehmann between Germany's posts.
German media speculation claims that Bayern Munich are watching Adler's situation closely following a disappointing start to the season with 24-year-old Michael Rensing in goal.