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On Wednesday LASK will take off towards Lisbon, where the Europa League playoff game against Sporting is scheduled for Thursday (8pm on the LIVE ticker).
A possible further transfer also depends on progress in Europe, as explained by Vice President Jürgen Werner in the “Oberösterreichische Nachrichten”. After Thursday’s game, Linz wants to decide whether to bring in an additional striker.
“I am torn. If we play in the Europa League until winter, it will be difficult. We play with an elaborate style and we have to be able to improve in the changes. If we do not advance further, Thomas Goiginger and Mamoudou Karamoko will soon be fully fit again. “. then we would stomp our toes to the front if we got another one, “says Werner.
At least one does not fear the departure of center forward Marko Raguz in LASK, for whom there have been repeated consultations in recent transition periods. “I agree with Marko, his father and his advisor: it is prudent if he stays in LASK this season and then looks to get into a great league. We also support him in that. Happening on a human level just this transfer period”, explains Werner.
“Bought the future of LASK”
Overall, Werner considers LASK to be well positioned in terms of staff, even if the additional revenue from the European Cup would leave more room for transfers.
“During this transfer period, we tried to make LASK with Cheberko, Karamoko and Madsen younger and in better shape with a view to the next few years. We bought the future of LASK there,” says Werner and announces a possible new addition. In addition, we have in mind to bring the young Turk Altunbas in winter ”. The Eskisehirspor striker will only be able to change after turning 18 in January.
“They are all 18, 19, 20 year olds that I know we are well positioned with after a time that everyone needs here,” Werner is sure.
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