Was it again before it has even begun? When it comes so, the transfer of Kevin Grosskreutz
The series is probably one of the most absurd in the football history. After. The former Borussia Dortmund has made representations to his coach on Wednesday morning. He complained to him his sorrow. He was homesick, he reported accordingly Mustafa Denizli. And then this ordeal: only train, never play. Grueling, which was said to be the message. He would therefore go back to Germany if the coach would support him?
The new Galatasaray coach confirmed that. The commute between Turkey and his native case Grosskreutz difficult. He could no longer live far away from his family and would therefore Turkey again turn their backs.
“Grosskreutz is only one guest footballers”
“. When I arrived this morning, he sat in front of the training center I asked him if there was a problem and he replied that he could not go on here,” said Denizli: “He did not today trained with us and wanted to talk to the club leaders. “
He wants the players’ help, because it is important that they joyfully Play soccer”. The club will now discuss how to proceed. “For me, he is now a guest footballer,” Denizli said, but showed understanding for this step, and at the same time gave him time if he wanted to reconsider his decision.
That would be the end of an absurd in itself adventurous change. Grosskreutz had fallen during the summer at Borussia Dortmund in disgrace. BVB wanted to get rid of him, on the last day of the transfer window Galatasaray won the contract. The Turkish club but wrote the execution 48 seconds after midnight in the electronic transfer system TMS a – significant increase of 48 seconds late
Grosskreutz was doomed for months only. being able to train, but was not allowed to participate in games of his club according to the regulations of Fifa. Only in the next year, he is eligible to play. Theoretically, he could run up on 17 January for the first time for Galatasaray, the club receives the team of Sivasspor, the Turkish league then writes the 18. Gameday.
Grosskreutz was willing at Galatasaray slog
Grosskreutz had repeatedly stressed that he wanted to bite through, despite all the adverse circumstances in Istanbul that he would not lose courage. It was for him an advantage here, that he in the team an ally of Germany had with his former team-mate Lukas Podolski.
The Brocken to the sobering Transfer Posse plunk down and go later to Istanbul? “That was for me no question,” he said in early September, “now I live 27 years in Dortmund and my first time away from home. I want to get to know the city, I want people to know, I want the team to get to know. Galatasaray wanted me necessarily, and they do everything to make me comfortable there feel. “
Apparently this was not enough to homesickness of a 27-year-old soccer players to fight.
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