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Kuranyi (right) has been in good form for Schalke this season.
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Germany coach Joachim Low has opted against recalling Schalke 04 striker Kevin Kuranyi for this summer's World Cup in South Africa.
Low will name a preliminary squad on Thursday, but has phoned Kuranyi to tell him he will not be present despite scoring 20 times this season.
"We had other ideas, tactically and personnel-wise," a statement by the German Football Association read.
Kuranyi, 28, has not played for Germany since falling out with Low in 2008.
In October of that year, the Brazil-born striker, furious at being omitted from the squad to play Russia in a World Cup qualifier, sat with other unselected players, but left the stadium before the final whistle and was disciplined by the German Football Association.
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However, the German FA insists his past record was not a factor in the selection for this summer's tournament.
"The disciplinary incident in October 2008 was not a consideration recently," the statement added.
"It would have been no problem for us to give him a new chance in the national team.
Low said: "I discussed this frankly with Kevin, who has had a strong season and whom I think is a player of sound character."
Kuranyi has been linked with a move to the premier League for the start of next season, with Liverpool and Manchester City reportedly interested in the former Stuttgart player.
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