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The Hungarian footballer is eyeing a dream return to his previous team, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Hannover-96-c39492. The attacking midfielder is currently in Hanover and had a preparatory medical on Sunday. He will fly to the pre-season training camp in Bad Waltersdorf
in Styria on Monday to join his team members.
If a deal is concluded between the respective clubs by Monday, then the winger will have to travel to Graz. There, he will need to go through a vigorous medical test with the club doctor Bernd Brexendorf in the training facility
to determine whether he can still play at the top level. For the sake of the deal, the playmaker has been in Hanover since Saturday.
"On the condition that the transfer agreement between 96 and his club Zenit St. Petersburg is signed on Monday, Szabolcs will then fly to Graz at 2pm and, on the same day, undergo a full medical with our club doctor Bernd Brexendorf
here in our training camp," said 96ers coach Mirko Slomka on Sunday in Hannover's training camp in Bad Waltersdorf.
The transfer can be officially concluded by Monday evening with the player coming back to Lower Saxony. He made 58 appearances for Zenit and contributed with 7 goals in a time frame of three years.
If the transfer is finalised, then the Die Roten manager can train the former Metz player for a week. The coach is aware of the fact that Huszti must be in a good shape as he had been training with the Zenitchiki outfit. He will
just need to work a little more and tone up for the start of the new campaign.
"We would then be able to work with him intensively here in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Austria-c2844 up to and including next Sunday. I think that, since he has been in training with St. Petersburg for the past few weeks, he will not be too far behind," said Mirko
Slomka.
For Hannover, Huszti has played an amazing 81 matches and has found the net 17 times.
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