The board of directors denied Eichin money for a Ruiz deal. Eichin stated in the pre-match conference for the Hertha match: "We decided to continue our way of getting financial stable. (...) Realistically our transfer activities for this season are finished. We don't talk about new signing, but about selling players." ( no direct translation due to my English skills but better than google.translate ) http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/...tikel_eichin_ich-kann-nichts-mehr-machen.html
We'll be alright with the players we have now. The big question now is what happens with Obraniak and whether he remains. Time is now for Aycicek to step up and contribute more with the senior team. If Hilssner continues to emerge I think he'll get a chance later in the Rückrunde. Grillitsch another good prospect for CAM, but he'll need at least one season to establish himself on the U23 level first.
Werder thinks about sending Levent Aycicek on loan to get more match practice. http://www.kreiszeitung.de/werder-bremen/werder-bremen-aycicek-leih-kandidat-3799063.html A topic Fillbry is currently often asked for is the possibility that an investor gets shares of Werder. Kreiszeitung presents how other clubs handled that topic: Bayern Munich: Audi, Adidas and Allianz hold 25% of Bayern Munich and paid 277 million € for it. Borussia Dortmund: Dortmund is listed at the stock exchange and there are several holders, e.g. Evonik holds 9,66% of the shares. Hertha BSC: Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co holds around 10% of the rights and has an option for 25%. Hamburger SV: Klaus-Michael Kühne enables the elsewise bancrupt club transfers since some season. It is planned to hand him shares. Eintracht Frankfurt: 28,5% are held by companies from the Bank industry (Bankhaus Metzler, die DZ Bank, die Hessische Landesbank und die BHF Bank) TSG Hoffenheim: Hopp holds 49% of the rights, but due to his investment of around 240 million € into the club. He is the boss. Hannover 96: Martin Kind holds 85% of Hannover 96 due to a gap in the 50+1 rule. He is active since more than 20 years for the club and thus is allowed to hold more than 50% of the club. For 2017 it is expected that he takes over the club completely. http://www.kreiszeitung.de/werder-b...terschiedlichen-arten-investoren-3795817.html Wolfsburg and Leverkusen are not even mentioned because that are no football clubs but advertisement tools.
Offers coming in for Obraniak from Guingamp and Metz and also Russian clubs. This should be the final move that management have mentioned in clearing space. If he's not to have a serious role with the first team then this is what needs to happen. A sale here works with mutual advantage for both parties. In the long run, be beneficial to balance out the financials and investing towards the future.
Assani Lukimya extended his contract until 2017. If he continues to score like in the first matches of the season, Dutt should think to field him as a striker.^^ About Obraniak: If we does not want to play for Werder, it is better to build on a young player. An exit should motivate some young AMs like Yildirim or Aycicek. Though they must try to finally stay free of injuries and perform. Obraniaks FK last season was nice, but Junuzovic (hope he extends) and Hajrovic are also not bad at FKs.
http://www.transfermarkt.de/martin-...ad/forum/154/thread_id/1006539/page/2#2126002 http://liga-zwei.de/1-fc-union-berl...chte-stuermer-wohl-leihe-mit-kaufoption/35617 Kobylanski is loaned out to Union Berlin for one season with a 200,000 lending fee. This fee lowers with the amount of games he plays in which encourages more appearances and opportunities. They also have a purchase option for 1 million.
Good deal for Kobylanski, he is too strong for RL North. About the deal: I hope Eichin added to the purchase option a rebuy option.
So looks like Obraniak will remain for now, maybe until the winter transfer window. Though it's possible a move can still happen with clubs from Turkey or Russia if a right deal comes along. I actually don't mind him staying, I believe he has the ability to help our team in the meantime. However, his work ethic has not been good enough during training. If he does not show enough fight for this place on the lineup, where is this fight going to be on the pitch?
http://mopo24.de/nachrichten/werder-bremen-jagt-dynamos-stefaniak-2599 Werder is scouting Dynamo Dresden youngster and Germany U20 NT player Marvin Stefaniak. Rouven Schröder observed this talent at a recent 3.Liga match. His contract runs out at end of the season, with option to extend for another year. Though there is a release clause with defined fee in case of potential transfer.
Kicker reports Eljero Elia and Ludovic Obraniak this winter are for sale this winter. Logical move, both do not suit Skripniks system well and tbh. under Dutt both players also played below their normal level. http://www.kicker.de/news/fussball/...angebot_ladenhueter-als-verkaufsschlager.html Kreiszeitung also brough an article about Hajrovic performances so far, which were overall poor. But Skripnik stated he sees Hajrovic as a young player with potential. So Viktor has trust in him.
Hopefully we can move both of them in the winter. Create more space in the books and focus on promoting youth. I do agree that Hajrovic needs to step up his game. He is a very skilled player with great potential. With more time I believe he can grow in Skripnik's system and adapt to the level of competition in this league.