Eintracht Frankfurt Bobic: Transfermarkt will be “full” with single people



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Eintracht Frankfurt Sports Director

Fredi Bobic (photo) expects “many unemployed players” due to the crown crisis. “The transfer market will be full of them. The cake will probably be much smaller in the future, “said sports director Eintracht Frankfurt of the” Süddeutsche Zeitung. “Therefore, many players would now be” grateful if they have contracts. “The situation will no longer be that the player is in the super trading position.


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The planning team in Hesse is currently limited to “maintaining what we have,” said the former international. “But everything happens under the umbrella of the questions that now constantly accompany us: Are we ending the season? Is there a setback again? How does the virus develop? When does the new season start? When are spectators allowed again in the stadium? Which raises other questions: What player contracts should we renew now? Can we extend it at all? “

A player could “cost as much money now, but perhaps much less in the fall because prices keep falling,” Bobic said. “The transfer market can be a crazy game of chance. No one knows how long the transfer period will last next season. ” Many national associations “currently don’t even know when and if they can finish their league season.”

Michael Reschke, Technical Director of FC Schalke 04, recently suggested, for example, that the summer transfer phase should be extended until the start of the second term in January 2021. That could “make sense from an economic and sporting point of view because it gives clubs significantly more options for action. “

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