WSG Tirol with plans – only cash is true! The fight for transfers

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2023-04-21 08:19:14

With the smallest budget of all Bundesliga clubs, the hands of WSG Tirol are tied in the player market. Bror Blume still wants to stay with the Watteners. After a long break, the Dane returns on Saturday.

Bror Blume is back and will take a seat on the substitutes’ bench in the home game against Lustenau (17) at WSG Tirol on Saturday. The injuries have healed, the broken shoulder as well as the ankle. “It took longer than we all thought. But now I’m almost the same again,” grins the Dane. Almost – that’s why coach Thomas Silberberger plans to only substitute him during the game on Saturday. The 31-year-old Bror has played 53 games for the Watteners so far. And since his move from Aarhus to WSG 2021, he has become an important pillar of the Tyroleans, despite his calm and reserved manner. Therefore, talks are already underway in the background to extend the contract, which expires in the summer: “As I heard, they want me to continue. And I would like to stay too. I’m fully integrated, I’ve found my position in the team. And my family really likes it here,” says Bror. But there will not be great riches for him with the signature. The Dane knows that. WSG Tirol’s hands are tied financially. “Everyone always believes that our transfer proceeds go into the budget. But they cover holes, they guarantee the black zero. The annual budget figures of the Bundesliga are not a lie, we have the smallest budget of all twelve clubs,” says Silberberger.Monschein exampleThe fact that Christoph Monschein turned down the contract with the WSG last summer and went to Ried is just one of many examples. The good reputation of the Watteners is only of limited use on the transfer market. Cash is truth.
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