Turkish born defender, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 and AC Milan.
The German international has not received any offers for his services. The central defender has a contract until 2014 with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/VfB-Stuttgart-c40879. Only a humongous offer would tempt the defender to leave the German side.
Die Schwaben has realistically admitted that they will be in a tough spot if a big club offers a mouth-watering bid for the centre-back. They will have to sell the player and enjoy the profits in that case. Stuttgart wish that
Tasci decides to stay with them for the time being, but admit they will be forced to sell if powerful European clubs want his signature.
The stopper has reaffirmed his current employers that he also shares the same vision and would like to stay in Mercedes-Benz-Arena. On the other hand, news has leaked that the youngster has already made contact with prospective
teams.
The 14-time German capped player said that he has not yet been approached by the clubs. He told that he has parted ways with his representative and if a club wants to contact or negotiate for his signature, they will have to talk
to him and his sporting director Fredi Bobic for that matter.
"I have not been approached. I have split from my agent this summer. If a club was keen, that club would have to speak to me and (general manager) Fredi Bobic,” Tasci was quoted saying in an interview.
The star player believes that nothing concrete has materialized until now and if something does happen he will be the first to know. The defender has reassured his manager Bruno Labbadia that he is happy to stay put in the club
for the near future.
"He would tell me if something happened and up until now nothing has. I can assure http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Bruno-c8098 Labbadia (manager) that I have no interest in leaving Stuttgart at this point in time," the central defender stated.
The young prodigy has been at the helm for six years now and has 151 appearances to his name.
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