Hoffenheim’s Holger Stanislawski expects no activity in the winter transfer window
Hoffenheim manager Holger Stanislawski has insisted that the club will not be involved in any transfer activity in the coming winter transfer window. The tactician stated that there is no player in the squad who wants to leave
the club in January which is a very good sign. He also talked about rumours relating to the exit of Vedad Ibisevic and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749.
Hoffenheim are currently ninth on the Bundesliga standings table with 17 points from the 13 games played so far. The club has had a mixed season so far and lost its recent fixture to Hamburg in the league last week with a 2-0 margin.
Stanislawski admitted that if there are players who want to leave in January, they will surely be allowed to talk to other clubs. However, the manager expressed his delight that all the players are happy at the club and admitted
that it would be great if he has a full squad at his disposal after the transfer window.
“If a player comes to me asking for a change, then I will not stand in the way of any journeyman. But I have not yet spoken to any player or told anybody that they are not doing well enough. Therefore, I would be glad to keep every
player here for now,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
The tactician also cleared the air on the possible exits of Ibisevic and Salihovic, claiming that the duo want to stay at the club in the future. He insisted that the media should be held responsible for such false stories and
admitted that everybody is staying.
“Neither of them have spoken to me and if you look at the hard work and attention they are giving in training, then this shows me that they want to stay here. That is a good sign, which is why this is not even an issue,” he concluded.
Hoffenheim will next take on struggling http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/SC-Freiburg-c40462 in the Bundesliga at home and will be in search of their sixth win of the season. They would be hoping to put in an impressive display after a series of poor performances in the
past weeks.
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