Hoffenheim look to extend loan deal for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-Alaba-c10416 for another season- Bundesliga news
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David Alaba has impressed with his performances at the club and Hoffenheim want to sign the player on-loan for a full season. The club’s General Manager Ernst Tanner claimed that he expects Bayern to extend the player’s loan deal
with Hoffenheim as it will be a brilliant opportunity for the talented youngster to gain experience in the Bundesliga.
Tanner also insisted that the deal could depend on the Munich giants’ pursuit for Bayer Leverkusen man http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arturo-Vidal-c6760. He admitted that if Bayern sign Vidal, there is a good chance Hoffenheim can secure the services of Alaba for
another year as that would give the player more playing opportunities.
"I am cautiously optimistic on us finding a solution with Bayern Munich. As far as I am concerned, it looks to be dependent on the chances of Bayern Munich signing Arturo Vidal from Bayer Leverkusen,” Tanner was quoted as saying
in an interview.
Alaba is regarded as one of the best emerging talents in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Germany-c2904 at the moment which is the reason Die Bayern have extended his contract until the year 2015.
The Hoffenheim GM also revealed that they will try their best to acquire the player for the next campaign and insisted that the deal would benefit both the club and the player. He added that Alaba will have limited opportunities
at the Allianz Arena and if he stays, the club can assure him regular first team football for the next season.
“We are doing our best to see David Alaba remain with us for one more campaign. He surely has a better chance to play first-team football at our club than at a club like Bayern Munich,” he concluded.
David Alaba made 17 league appearances for Hoffenheim last season and scored two goals in the process. The Austrian international has appeared eight times for his country.
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