Lehmann set for Stuttgart switch
Published: Tuesday, 13 May 2008, 10:07

Arsenal's out of favour goalkeeper Jens Lehmann has admitted he could see himself playing for Stuttgart but has not ruled out retiring from the game altogether.
The Bundesliga club have reportedly made an approach for the 38-year-old stopper, who can leave the Gunners on a free transfer this summer.
Lehmann, who lost his place to Manuel Almunia after a shaky start to the campaign, said: "Yes, if I choose to keep playing, then I can imagine playing for VfB (Stuttgart). VfB is an established name in the Bundesliga."
Stuttgart's number one, Raphael Schafer, has failed to live up to expectations since joining from Nurnberg last season and has been dropped for the final game of the season after making one mistake too many.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes Lehmann is delaying making his decision until after this summer's Euro 2008 in Austria and Switzerland.
"He has indicated to me that he will make a decision after the European Championships and he will certainly be influenced by the way it goes," said Wenger.
"He does not know if he will continue to play."
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