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Norwich City has played two championship games in the championship so far. Both times Nati Josip Drmic’s forward is not even on the relegated Premier League squad. Despite the contract until 2022, their services are no longer needed.
That would still be possible. But Drmic is not even allowed to train with the professionals in the Canary Islands: he was deported to U23. “Yes. You told me not to. It’s not an easy situation for me,” Drmic tells BLICK.
The consultant is now researching the market
After relegation you start again at the club in the east of England and therefore you no longer trust him, the club bosses have clearly communicated this to him and asked the offensive player to find a new club. Your advisor is now probing the market. Easier said than done in times of the virus.
To make matters worse, the 28-year-old forward was ruled out by multiple doctors years ago due to cartilage damage (2016) and knee problems (2017). He was gone twice for over 200 days and twice he fought his way back in impressive fashion.
That is why he knows very well the feeling of not being able to play football. Only this time it’s different. This time, the former Bundesliga pro is fit and healthy. “That almost made the situation worse,” says Drmic.
The fact that because of Corona neither his family nor his friends in Switzerland can visit him in Norwich for moral support does not improve matters.
If you want to return to the national team, you have to play
Drmic has already shown several times that it can master difficult situations. He says: “In addition to the units with the U23, I also do individual training, paint and draw a lot, go for a walk and wait for what comes my way.
During the last meeting of Vladimir Petkovic’s national team for the games against Ukraine and Germany, Drmic was only available. If he wants to return to the national team, he has to play and for that he has to find a new club. There are still a few days.