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Mario Gomez breaks record to join Bayern

Super Mario leaves Stuttgart after eight years
Striker Mario Gomez has made his switch from VfB Stuttgart to Bayern Munich in a deal that makes him the most expensive Bundesliga player ever.
Both clubs and the player confirmed they had agreed a deal of €30m. This is the biggest in German league history.
Manchester United paid €25m for Owen Hargreaves in 2007.
"I am looking forward to Bayern," Gomez told the club website at the start of an Asian tour with the German national team. "The club is something special. I want to compete for the championship with it and look forward to the Champions League."
Gomez scored 24 times for Stuttgart this season, a personal best, and has long been on Bayern's shopping list. He also won the 2007 championship with Stuttgart.
The move could increase the chances of Bayern playmaker Franck Ribery staying on.
Ribery, courted by most major European clubs, has repeatedly called on Bayern to buy other players to create a more competitive team.
"We managed to hold on to him twice," Stuttgart sporting director Horst Heldt said about Gomez. "But he has now decided on a change and we respect and understand that."
The 23-year-old German, whose father is from Spain, has won 23 caps for Germany, scoring six goals, the last more than a year ago.
Gomez said he understood why some Stuttgart fans would be surprised that he was joining rivals Bayern.
"But I hope they will fondly remember the amazing times we lived through together," he added.
"We are delighted that Mario Gomez has decided to join us," said Bayern General Director Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. "He is a first class striker, one of the best in Germany."
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