No German Striker 德國射手將無緣諾維奇
Norwich City boss Paul Lambert has ruled out a move 排除了事情進展的可能 for Germany international Miroslav Klose.
Reports have suggested Lambert was looking to work his connections 努力接洽 with the Bundesliga to lure the 32-year-old Bayern Munich striker to Carrow Road.
"The lad's 30-odd now, he's played in front of 80,000 people," Lambert told BBC Radio Scotland.
"He isn't going to come to Norwich and put his shoulder to the wheel 出力、賣力, that's me being totally honest."
He isn't going to come to Norwich... that's me being totally honest.
Paul Lambert
Former Scotland midfielder Lambert has kept up some links with German football since he played for Borussia Dortmund, who he helped win the Champions League in 1997.
He returned to Germany to get his coaching badges 獲得他的職業(yè)教練資格 and took his current squad there for a pre-season tour last summer.
But the Scot insisted that someone like Klose, who has scored 61 goals in 108 international appearances, would be an unrealistic target for the Premier League.
I don't think I'm going to get somebody like that, I'll get lads that are hungry.
Paul Lambert
Norwich City are very much still the new boys after their recent promotion.
"I don't think I'm going to get somebody like that, I'll get lads that are hungry and want to drive the club on 推動俱樂部前進," he said.
Lambert also revealed he hopes to bring in seven new faces 引入七名新人 to the Norfolk club before next season's Premier League.
"I think we're going to need about seven, which is a big turnover, but we did it last year, going in with seven or so new lads and they adapted to it," he added.
"There's ones I've identified already to the club and it's up to us to try and persuade them to come."