Bayern Munich striker Luca Toni has said that he is desperate to return to Serie A to revive his chances of making Italy's FIFA World Cup™ squad.
Toni wants out of Germany after falling out of favour with coach Louis van Gaal, who was put in charge during the summer as a replacement for Jurgen Klinsmann. "I've had problems with him (Van Gaal) for the last four months," Toni said in Gazzetta dello Sport. "Everything has a limit. Our relationship is almost dead."
Toni excelled with Palermo and Fiorentina and started for Italy at the 2006 FIFA World Cup before transferring to Bayern in 2007. He has not played for Italy since Gli Azzurri's first-round exit at the FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa in June.
"I would like to go back to Italy to score those goals that will help me return to the national team," he said. "I remain the top scorer of all the Italian strikers active in the national team."
Toni has struck 18 goals in 35 matches for Gli Azzurri. The 32-year-old, who is under contract with the German giants until 2011, has been linked with a move to AC Milan and Roma.

